Common Meds Taken During Pregnancy Linked To Higher Autism Risk In Children, Major Study Finds (opens in new tab)
A study of more than six million U.S. births found that children whose mothers were prescribed any of fifteen common medications during pregnancy had a 47% higher relative risk of an autism diagnosis. The post Common Meds Taken During Pregnancy Linked To Higher Autism Risk In Children, Major Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds.
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