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  2. Hexamethylenediamine - Wikipedia

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    Hexamethylenediamine or hexane-1,6-diamine, is the organic compound with the formula H 2 N(CH 2) 6 NH 2. The molecule is a diamine, consisting of a hexamethylene hydrocarbon chain terminated with amine functional groups. The colorless solid (yellowish for some commercial samples) has a strong amine odor.

  3. Environmental toxicants and fetal development - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant women are at higher risk of health issues from cadmium due to increased absorption of the metal during pregnancy. [17] Cadmium can also pose health risks to the fetus, some of which may be lifelong, as it interferes with placental function and fetal development. [18]

  4. Chorionic bump - Wikipedia

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    Identification of a chorionic bump in early first trimester pregnancy represents a significant risk factor for pregnancy loss, given a live birth rate of less than 50%. [4] The incidence rate for chorionic bump is estimated to be between 1.5 and 7 per 1000 pregnancies.

  5. Hexamethylene diamine - Wikipedia

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    Her declining health, combined with the discovery of her pregnancy, led to doctors diagnosing her with preeclampsia, a dangerous pregnancy disorder. The condition involves high blood pressure ...

  7. Surrogacy Is the New Battleground in Reproductive Freedom - AOL

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    Both pregnancies were high-risk, and in each pregnancy she developed gestational diabetes and hypertension. The latter can lead to a variety of complications, including preterm birth, poor fetal ...

  8. Diamine - Wikipedia

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    A diamine is an amine with exactly two amino groups.Diamines are used as monomers to prepare polyamides, polyimides, and polyureas.The term diamine refers mostly to primary diamines, as those are the most reactive.

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    A nutrition PhD and registered dietitian debunk the health dangers around oils like canola, grapeseed, and sunflower, and how ultraprocessed foods play a role.