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Food deserts linked to health issues in pregnancy

Living in a neighborhood lacking adequate access to affordable, high-quality food is associated with a somewhat greater risk of developing pregnancy morbidity, according to an observational study. Researchers found that women who lived in a food desert had a 1.6 times greater odds of pregnancy comorbidity than if they did not. “An additional, albeit less obvious factor that may be unique to patients suffering disproportionately from obstetric morbidity is exposure to toxic elements,” the researchers reported in Obstetrics & Gynecology. “It has been shown in a previous study that low-income, predominantly black communities of pregnant women may suffer disproportionately from lead or arsenic exposure.” Read more.

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