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Common Painkiller Use May Be Linked to Miscarriage Risk – TIME Healthland

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A new study from the University of Montreal suggests a possible link between the use of nonaspirin painkillers like ibuprofen (Advil) in early pregnancy and a higher risk of miscarriage.

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