Study from CU Anschutz researchers suggests link between oil and gas density, child heart defects
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A study from three University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus researchers found suggestions that babies born to mothers who live in areas with high oil and gas development are more likely to have congenital heart defects than those born outside of high-density areas.
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