Study links climate change to higher number of congenital heart defects in babies - WWBT NBC12 News

Study links climate change to higher number of congenital heart defects in babies  WWBT NBC12 News

Women who are pregnant during the spring or summer months in warmer climates are at the most risk, study says. (Source: CNN)



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