Healthy pregnancy diet may reduce chance of autism in children
Study finds mothers with good nutrition were 22pc less likely to see children diagnosed with the condition
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Study finds mothers with good nutrition were 22pc less likely to see children diagnosed with the condition
Scientists discover a gene within people that might stop avian flu viruses from making copies of themselves and spreading
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