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A significant association was found between maternal heart disease during pregnancy and risk for congenital heart disease in offspring within 1 year of birth, researchers in China reported.In study findings published in JAMA Network Open, the researchers noted that targeted surveillance and intervention of modifiable risk factors among pregnant individuals may help lower risk for congenital heart
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