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Study finds exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy impacts molecules that manage stress, energy

A new study suggests high temperatures during pregnancy may disrupt amino acids and vitamins involved in stress and energy management, raising risk of preterm birth

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An exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy could be disrupting amino acids and vitamins key to managing stress and energy, thereby increasing the risk of a premature delivery, suggests an analysis of blood samples.

Studies have observed a link between warmer ambient temperatures and preterm births, where a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy.

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