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2. Studies in the Area of Hypertension Reported from Odense University Hospital (Blood Pressure and Angiogenic Markers In Pregnancy Contributors To Pregnancy-induced Hypertension and Offspring Cardiovascular Risk)
3. Pregnancy nausea/vomiting may indicate lower risk of breast cancer
4. Pregnancy-induced hypertension risk may be increased by higher environmental lead exposure
5. Calcium plus linoleic acid reduces risk for pregnancy-induced hypertension
6. Risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension is increased by prepregnancy obesity
7. High BMI Bumps Up The Risk During Pregnancy
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