Pesticides, Coal Smoke Raise Birth Defect Risk: Study

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Pesticides, Coal Smoke Raise Birth Defect Risk: Study

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Pregnant women who are exposed to coal smoke and pesticides are up to four times more likely to have babies with serious birth defects than women not exposed to these chemicals, a Chinese study has found.

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Birth defects linked to coal smoke, pesticides - Health - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Pregnant women who are exposed to coal smoke and pesticides are up to four times more likely to have babies with serious birth defects than women not exposed to these chemicals, a Chinese study has found.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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