Living near unconventional natural gas operations in Canadian province is linked to higher rates of depression and substance use during pregnancy, a new study suggests. Why is it so dangerous for women to give birth, asks the BBC's Justin Parkinson.
Source: medicalxpress.comPublished on 2022-04-27
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