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ScienceDaily · 11/15/2024 12:47 EDT

Children exposed to antiseizure meds during pregnancy face neurodevelopmental risks, study finds

Children born to mothers who take antiseizure medications to manage seizures and psychiatric conditions during pregnancy may face increased risks of neurodevelopmental conditions, according to new research.

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