Scientists have identified molecular signals that control whether embryos are accepted by the womb, and that appear to function abnormally in women who have suffered repeated miscarriages. The research . . . suggests these signals could be targets for drugs that would help prevent miscarriage in women who are particularly vulnerable . . . read more
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