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avoiding teratogens
What are Common Teratogens?
Some common teratogens include:
Alcohol
Tobacco
Certain medications, such as
thalidomide
and
certain anticonvulsants
Environmental pollutants like
lead
and
mercury
Infectious agents such as
rubella
and
Zika virus
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What are Teratogens?
Why is it Important to Avoid Teratogens?
How Can Teratogens be Identified?
What are Common Teratogens?
How Can Exposure to Teratogens be Prevented?
What Role Does Public Health Play?
What are Targeted Interventions?
How are Broth Cultures Prepared and Used?
How Can Interventions Be Designed Based on the ERI Model?
What are Some Recognized Certifications in Epidemiology?
What Data is Required for Regulatory Approval?
What are the Key Epidemiological Indicators for COVID-19?
What are the Review Criteria?
Why is Classifying Disease Severity Important?
Why is Evidence-Based Treatment Important in Epidemiology?
What Role Do Epidemiologists Play in Safety Monitoring?
Why are Co-Infections Important in Epidemiology?
Why is TB Surveillance Important?
How Do Regional Factors Influence Disease Spread?
How to Present Continuous Data?
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