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Teratogen
No; a teratogen is an agent that can cause birth defects.
A teratogen is an agent that causes birth defects.
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CHEMICALS. Environmental chemicals such as fungicides, food additives, and pollutants are suspected of causing birth defects, though this is difficult to prove.
A less understood cause of birth defects results from the interaction of genes from one or both parents plus environmental influences.Cleft lip and palate.Clubfoot.hydrocephalus.Diabetes mellitus.Heart defects.Some forms of cancer.
No, think major birth defects.. cancer etc.
Hereditary defects are passed down through genes from one generation to the next, while environmental defects are caused by factors in the external environment such as exposure to toxins, radiation, or infections. Hereditary defects are usually present at birth and can affect multiple family members, while environmental defects may develop later in life due to specific environmental exposures.
They were born later with birth defects caused by Agent Orange.
Approximately 120,000 babies in the United States are born each year with birth defects. These defects can range from mild to severe and may be caused by genetic factors, environmental exposures, or a combination of both. Early detection and intervention can help manage the effects of birth defects.
Yes, there are several teratogens that can cause birth defects through male exposure. There is documented evidence that exposure to Agent Orange that was used during the Vietnam War has caused birth defects in first and second generation births. Additionally, radiation can lead to issues for many generations afterward. There are some viruses that are mutagenic and can cause defects in progeny as well.
There is no study that links Psilocybin use to birth defects. The compound produces a compound that bonds to the HT5 receptors in the brain, mimicking serotonin. Anything that the mother takes is know to be passed to the child.