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After 60 years, scientists uncover how thalidomide produced birth defects

by Staff August 1, 2018
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More than 60 years after the drug thalidomide caused birth defects in thousands of children whose mothers took the drug while pregnant, scientists have solved a mystery that has lingered ever since the dangers of the drug first became apparent: how did the drug produce such severe fetal harm?

Source: sciencedaily.com

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