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Study finds common painkillers in early pregnancy not linked to major birth defects

Researchers in Israel say they found no evidence that using common painkillers during early pregnancy increases the risk of major birth defects. Ben‑Gurion University of the Negev said the findings come from a large study published in PLOS Medicine, which analyzed more than 260,000 pregnancies over 20 years. The team examined the use of widely used NSAIDs, including ibuprofen and diclofenac. After adjusting for fever, infections and other health…
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famagusta-gazette.com broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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