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- who: Dennis Yu00fczen from the United Kingdom University of Copenhagen, Denmark have published the research: Climate change and pregnancy complications: From hormones to the immune response, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: Since these observations were made in male rats they urgently require further validation in pregnancy models.
- future: For the years 2050 and 2099 the predicted numbers of additional nights of insufficient sleep with 2010 as baseline average are estimated to be 6 respectively 14 per 100 Future directions of heat stress related pregnancy research. The relevance of sleep deprived hormonal imbalances in . . .
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