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Babies Affected by Dads' X-Ray Exams
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Fathers whose testes are exposed to medical
x-rays close to the time their child is conceived may be more likely
to have a baby whose growth is adversely affected, results of a new
study suggest.
These findings only indicate a "downward trend in birth weight and
fetal growth" in these babies, but the researchers say that although
that trend is not statistically significant, further study "seems
justified."
For full details, see the articel at the following URL:
http://www.yahoo.com/headlines/970317/health/stories/father_1.html
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