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Exposure to HIV drug in the womb may increase risk of microcephaly, developmental delays in children 11/18/2019 01:45 PM EST NIH-funded study finds higher risks for children of women who took efavirenz during pregnancy. |
Exposure to HIV drug in the womb may increase risk of microcephaly, developmental delays in children
Pediatric drug trial finds benefit in teens with heart defect
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