lundi 15 août 2016
Caution on chronic, high-dose use of acetaminophen in pregnancy
Children born to women who used acetaminophen during pregnancy could be at increased risk for several behavioural problems, a new British study suggests, adding to the controversy about what is safe to take for pain and fever when expecting.
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