Morning Sickness Mystery Solved: Researchers Identify Key Cause and Potential Treatment : vimarsana.com

Morning Sickness Mystery Solved: Researchers Identify Key Cause and Potential Treatment

A team of researchers from the United States, United Kingdom, and Sri Lanka have collected extensive evidence showing the cause of pregnancy sickness: a hormone known as GDF15. A new USC and University of Cambridge study finds that a hormone produced by the fetus – and a mother’s sensitivity to t

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