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IVF and Ovulation Enhancers May Influence Height of Children With Low Birth Weights
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Title IVF and Ovulation Enhancers May Influence Height of Children With Low Birth Weights
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/709548?src=rss
Description In vitro fertilization and use of ovulation enhancers may lead to increased childhood height, even in very low birth weight infants, Israeli researchers report in the September issue of Archives of Disease in Childhood--Fetal and Neonatal Edition. Reuters Health Information
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Date Sep 30, 2009
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