Among pregnant women at high risk of preterm birth, those who eat fish a few times a week may be less likely to deliver early, a new study finds. Whether fish itself helps prevent preterm delivery is ...
Women who eat very little or no fish during early pregnancy are more likely to give birth prematurely, according to a study in Denmark. A team led by Sjúrður Fróði Olsen at the Statens Serum Institut ...
According to a study published in the journal EbioMedicine, eating fish or taking a fish oil supplement may reduce the risk of preterm birth among pregnant women with low level of omega-3 fatty acids.
Eating fish in pregnancy reduces the risk of having a premature birth, scientists have found. Every year over 13 million babies are born prematurely across the world - many in developing countries.
Many fish in the US are now taking birth control, most of them without consulting their gynaecologist. A study done by the US Geological Survey found that fish all across the US are being exposed to a ...
Sewage has always been a scary business to consider. Made even creepier with the release of a new study finding human birth control to be drastically reducing fertility in fish. Waste, by its very ...
Pregnant women who eat fish once a week reduce the risk of a premature birth or having an underweight baby, a new study suggests. Women who seldom or never eat fish are three times more likely to have ...
Giving birth to live young is thought to mainly occur in mammals and sharks, but a new study suggests that it was once a common mechanism for reproduction. A large group of ancient fish carried its ...
Male fish are turning into females thanks to chemicals from birth control pills and makeup being flushed down drains, according to a new study. The study of freshwater fish in Britain found a fifth of ...
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