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Pre-eclampsia is a medical condition where hypertension arises in pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension) in association with significant amounts of protein in the urine. Pre-eclampsia refers to a set of symptoms rather than any causative factor, and there are many different causes for the condition.
Working too much as bad as smoking for pregnant mums

Working too much as bad as smoking for pregnant mums

Periodontitis and plasma C-reactive protein during pregnancy

Periodontitis and plasma C-reactive protein during pregnancy

Antioxidant therapy will be useful for women with pre-eclampsia

Antioxidant therapy will be useful for women with pre-eclampsia

Pregnancy complications increase risk of heart disease

Pregnancy complications increase risk of heart disease

Pre-eclampsia kidney disease link

Pre-eclampsia kidney disease link

Chronic periodontal infection increases risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women

Chronic periodontal infection increases risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women

Link between high levels of a protein HtrA1 and preeclampsia

Link between high levels of a protein HtrA1 and preeclampsia

Simple method to diagnose preeclampsia

Simple method to diagnose preeclampsia

Increase in pregnancy obesity

Increase in pregnancy obesity

First nationwide study of pregnancy outcomes in women with rheumatic disease

First nationwide study of pregnancy outcomes in women with rheumatic disease

Hormonal clue to higher asthma rates in women

Hormonal clue to higher asthma rates in women

Hypertension and uric acid contributes to premature delivery

Hypertension and uric acid contributes to premature delivery

Women with defects in lipoprotein metabolism may actually be able to bear children without complications

Women with defects in lipoprotein metabolism may actually be able to bear children without complications

Hormone responsible for types of high blood pressure could also cause preeclampsia

Hormone responsible for types of high blood pressure could also cause preeclampsia

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Genes from both the mother and father can trigger pre-eclampsia

Genes from both the mother and father can trigger pre-eclampsia

Prenatal environmental factors and parental mental health may be associated with a risk of autism

Prenatal environmental factors and parental mental health may be associated with a risk of autism

Quintuplets born to surrogate mother

Quintuplets born to surrogate mother

History of preeclampsia increases lifetime risk for cardiovascular illness and death

History of preeclampsia increases lifetime risk for cardiovascular illness and death

Levels of anti–clotting proteins influence pregancy outcomes

Levels of anti–clotting proteins influence pregancy outcomes

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