Pregnant Women Living Near Fracking Sites Face Higher Risk of Hypertension, Oregon State Study Finds
December 29, 2021
December 29, 2021
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Dec. 29 (TNSJou) -- Oregon State University issued the following university news:
In a study of nearly three million births over 13 years, Oregon State University researchers found that pregnant women living in close proximity to oil or gas drilling sites in Texas were more likely to have hypertension compared to those who lived farther away.
After accounting for other factors that influence high blood pressure, the results showed that pregnant women . . .
In a study of nearly three million births over 13 years, Oregon State University researchers found that pregnant women living in close proximity to oil or gas drilling sites in Texas were more likely to have hypertension compared to those who lived farther away.
After accounting for other factors that influence high blood pressure, the results showed that pregnant women . . .