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A study from Germany found that only about half of 646 tenth graders in the city of Witten regularly eat breakfast, highlighting a significant gap in adolescent nutrition habits. This research provides crucial data for public health initiatives aimed at improving dietary routines during a crucial developmental stage.
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Using asthma medication during pregnancy may protect an infant’s lung development, as a study showed that the impaired lung function typically seen in babies of asthmatic mothers was not observed when the mothers used inhaled corticosteroids. This finding offers a safe way for pregnant women with asthma to potentially improve their child’s respiratory health from the very start.
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A new study reviewing 28 cases shows that a minimally invasive, ultrasound-guided surgery for a complex uterine birth defect is safe and highly effective, with all patients achieving a normal uterine shape. The procedure also led to a 100% clinical pregnancy rate for those who tried to conceive, offering new hope for women facing fertility challenges due to this condition.
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