
A new study finds that measuring pregnant women's blood kisspeptin levels early in their pregnancy may effectively predict their risk of miscarriage. The results were presented Saturday at ICE/ENDO 2014, the joint meeting of the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society in Chicago. "We show that, even in women with no symptoms of miscarriage, a single blood test for kisspeptin more accurately predicted the risk of miscarriage ...
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