Environmental Factors and Nutritional Deficiencies Influence Mammalian Sex Development

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A study suggests that insufficient iron intake during pregnancy may increase the risk of intersex conditions and heart defects in babies, highlighting the importance of adequate iron consumption and potential benefits of supplementation for maternal and fetal health.
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