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Paternal alcohol consumption prior to conception can have a negative effect on fetal development

Researchers at Texas A&M University have already shown that paternal drinking habits prior to conception can have a negative effect on fetal development -; with semen from men who regularly consume alcohol impacting placenta development, fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)-associated brain and facial defects, and even IVF outcomes.

Men Advised to Avoid Alcohol Three Months Before Conception

Men Advised to Avoid Alcohol Three Months Before Conception
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Texas A&M Researcher Says Men Should Abstain From Drinking At Least Three Months Prior To Conceiving

In examining the effects of paternal alcohol consumption on fetal alcohol syndrome, a groundbreaking new study reveals that it can take over a month for negative alcohol effects to wear off.

Researcher says men should abstain from drinking at least three months prior to conceiving

Researcher says men should abstain from drinking at least three months prior to conceiving
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Fully injectable continuous glucose monitor for diabetics soon

Researchers at Texas A&M University in the US are working to create a fully injectable continuous glucose monitor (CGM) so small it rivals a grain of rice and can be used with an external optical reader to measure sugar levels at any given time.

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