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Pregnancy Complications

Data on pregnancy complications reported by researchers at University of Colorado

Published in Women's Health Weekly, January 17th, 2008

According to recent research published in the journal Reproductive Sciences, "Pregnant women experience disturbed sleep that varies throughout the gestational period. In clinical studies Of nonpregnant cohorts, data link disturbed sleep with increases in inflammatory markers."

"Emerging evidence has also found associations between increased inflammation and medical morbidity, including various pregnancy complications. The authors have previously shown a correlation between sleep disturbances and serum cytokine levels. They extend this initial observation by evaluating the relationship between sleep during mid and late pregnancy and inflammatory cytokines in both...

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