Paracetamol pregnancy risk far from certain: experts
Medical experts in Australia have cast doubt on the reliability of a study that links paracetamol use in pregnancy with sleep and attention problems in children.
Medical experts in Australia have cast doubt on the reliability of a study that links paracetamol use in pregnancy with sleep and attention problems in children.
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