Women with epilepsy face an uncomfortable position when they decide to have children, as either seizures or the medications to prevent them are suspected of hurting the fetus. But a new study gives some potentially reassuring news. Don't miss these Health stories Business Wire Skip self-cleaning, go for the baking soda A "self-cleaning" appliance may seem convenient, but it can create a toxic home environment. Praise the lard? Study links church to obesity 'Chemo curls' another kink in cancer recovery FDA halts imports of dairy, produce from Japan A study from researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden examined the records of 1,235 children born to mothers with epilepsy between 1973...
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