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Depression during pregnancy may predict child’s antisocial behavior

February 5, 2010 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

The depression of a woman during pregnancy may lead to antisocial behavior in her child later in life.
Researchers at Cardiff University, the University of Bristol and King’s College London have concluded that a mother’s antisocial history may predict her child’s antisocial behavior.
The research, published in the January/February 2010 issue of the journal Child Development, focused [...]

Teenagers offered birth control pill without prescription

December 12, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News

Teenage girls in inner-city London will be able to acquire birth control pills without prescription in a new NHS pilot program.
Three pharmacies in inner-city London’s Southwark and Lambeth — areas known to have some of the highest teenage pregnancy rates — are set to participate in an NHS pilot program that offers birth control pills without prescription, [...]

Adult Liver Disease May Be Caused by Mother’s High Fat Diet in Pregnancy

October 14, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
Filed under News

A high fat diet during pregnancy can lead to a woman’s children developing severe liver disease when they become adults according to a study published by Professor Christopher Byrne and The University of Southampton School of Medicine.
The University of Southampton School of Medicine is well known through the world for its studies researching mothers’ diets [...]