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    What do you think about the clinical impact of this study "Fetal Sex and the Natural History of Maternal Risk of Diabetes During and After Pregnancy:" just published in JCEM?

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    The study featured in ‪#‎JCEM‬ finds that an unborn child’s gender can affect the mother’s risk of developing gestational diabetes or Type 2 diabetes later in life!Surprising?You can see details on: http://press.endocrine.org/doi/10.1210/jc.2015-1763 / by Toronto team, Canada.Do you think any relevant impact of their results on our practice in the future

    By Mohamed Faouzi Mohamed Faouzi
    May 21, 2015
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