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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... orally to pregnant rats did not cause any adverse effects on birth weights or litter size. Higher doses (188 mg/kg/day) resulted ... humans under normal circumstances. Teratogenic effects: 2,4-D may cause birth defects at high doses. Rats fed 150 mg/kg/day on days ... Chickens given moderate amounts of 2,4-D in drinking water from birth to maturity had very low levels of the compound in eggs [7 ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... MCPA (20 to 125 mg/kg) on days 6 to 15 of gestation, had no birth defects. However, when the ethyl ester form of MCPA was fed to pregnant rats (2 to ...
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MSN Groups
... , while giving Friendship and Support. This type of pain is caused by illness, heridity, accidents, birth defects and ageing. Our site has OUR OWN 24/7 chat room with bi-weekly hosted ...
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Randy Rowe
... , Margurite, and later would have two other strong sons, but Randy was born with severe birth defects. His arms and legs were so misshapen that walking and using his hands were difficult ...
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Avoid Things That Can Harm Your Unborn Child, HYG-5295-97
... baby inside you. Using drugs can cause: Still birth Growth problems Low birth-weight babies Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Heart problems Behavior problems Birth defects SMOKING Smoking can stop blood flowing from a ... trying to grow inside her. If you smoke, you could have a low birth weight baby. A low birth weight baby has many health risks. DIETING Some popular diets are not good ...
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Nutritional Needs of Pregnancy, MOB-001-06
... that is required to build protein tissues. Low folate levels are linked to birth defects, such as spina bifida. These defects form early in pregnancy, often before women know they are pregnant. It ... iron for their developing blood supplies. A developing baby also stores iron for use after birth. This increases the mothers iron needs. It is practically impossible to get enough iron ...
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Atlanta Parent Online Magazine - JustKids
... congenital heart defects the most frequently occurring birth defect in America. It is the No. 1 cause of death from birth defects during the ... , resulting in structural abnormalities known as congenital heart defects. Although some defects are genetic, in many cases the cause is unknown ... palate and lip is one of the most common congenital birth defects of the head and neck, and is more common in ...
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Statement on Evolution, Botanical Society of America
... religious authority and sacred texts, many phenomena previously attributed to the supernatural (disease, genetic defects, lightning, blights and plagues, epilepsy, eclipses, comets, mental illness, etc.) became known to have ... was correct; the Earth was not the unmoving center of the Universe. Mental illness, birth defects, and disease are no longer considered the mark of evil or of God’s ...
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Lupines Diane and Suzan's Perennials of the Month
... the plant, but their milk can become poisonous and, in turn, if ingested can cause birth defects. Poor Soil's Okay Lupines love well drained, slightly acid to neutral soil. They also ...
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CPN Samples
... developing embryo. For this reason, colchicine is classed as a teratogen (a substance that causes birth defects) and may also be a potential carcinogen. Colchicine is also very toxic. A single oral ...
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