Allergies during pregnancy contribute to changes in the brains of rat offspring
A new study in rats could begin to explain why allergies during pregnancy are linked to higher risks for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism in children. Researchers at The Ohio State University found significant changes in the brain makeup of fetuses and newborn rats exposed to allergens during pregnancy."
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Allergies during pregnancy contribute to changes in the brains of rat offspring