When five families in Bryan-College Station conceived children with an uncommon — and usually fatal — birth defect, they began searching for answers. And now, state health investigators and Texas A&M ...
Two-thirds of women in their child-bearing years have an increased risk for birth defects due to a lifestyle factor they can change, a new study says. These risk factors -- low levels of vitamin B9 ...
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