Study: A Safe Drug For Morning Sickness?

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Wed, 06/10/2009 - 01:50

In Europe pregnant women are given a common heartburn drug to treat nausea. While the U.S. government hasn't approved it for that condition, a new study suggests it may be safe


 

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