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How does your urine change when you’re pregnant?
Pregnancy can change your urine. Here’s what’s normal and what may be a sign of trouble, justifying a call to your doctor.
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3 weeks pregnant: Symptoms and baby development
Here's everything you need to know about the symptoms, signs and development stages of the third week of pregnancy, with ...
Former Tennis player Sania Mirza sat down for a candid chat with fashion designer Masaba Gupta, during which the duo spoke ...
Ginette Warne had multiple terriers and lurchers living amongst faeces, rotten food and rat droppings at her mid-terrace ...
The smell of urine and faeces made it difficult for RSPCA inspectors to stay inside Ginette Warne's Loftus home for long ...
A woman has been banned from keeping animals after 30 dogs were found living among faeces, rotten food, and rat droppings. The RSPCA were called to a house on Whitby Road in Loftus, North Yorkshire, ...
A further nine days passed with no update so Emma called the engineer directly. “He said I should have heard from Currys and ...
A recent study has revealed that exposure to the aroma of fatty foods during pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and diabetes in children later in life. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute ...
New research suggests that even healthy pregnant mothers exposed to fatty food odors may program their babies for a higher obesity risk later in life.
Prenatal exposure to the smell of fatty food may raise children’s risk of obesity, according to new research on smell and ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute found that pregnant mice eating low-fat diets but exposed to fatty food odors produced offspring prone to obesity and insulin resistance. The odors altered ...
Scientists say smelling fatty foods such as bacon when pregnant can have a knock-on effect on the unborn child's life ...
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