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DES daughters (and bummmer, I'm one) have some raised health risks
Los Angeles Times
Millions of women alive today were exposed to a chemical called DES – diethylstilbestrol – in their mother's uterus. The chemical, an early synthetic estrogen, was administered to some pregnant women before 1971 to help reduce risk of miscarriages and ...
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