04-Sep-2008
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Counseling on smoking cessation and other health issues during pregnancy may have lasting benefits for low-income African-American women, a study suggests. Researchers found that among black women recruited from six urban prenatal care clinics, those who were given a few behavioral counseling sessions during pregnancy were more likely to cut out health risks like smoking, both before...
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