Burning coal indoors linked to birth defects

By Eric Schultz NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Parents who inhale coal smoke at home may put their babies at increased risk of birth defects, Chinese researchers say. Zhiwen Li and colleagues at the Peking University Health Science Center in Beijing found

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