Maternal Diabetes Tied to Epilepsy Risk in Kids
(MedPage Today) — Children born to mothers with any diabetes subtype had an increased risk of epilepsy, a retrospective Canadian study showed.
Compared with unexposed children, epilepsy risk was higher over 10.2 years of follow-up for kids exposed…
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