World-Renowned Experts Aim To Offer Potential Explanations For WA Birth Defects Spike
Researchers Will Discuss Harmful Grain Mold And Its Link To Anencephaly At Annual ConferenceBELLEVUE, WA – Could fumonisin, a toxin produced by a mold that grows on corn and other grains, be involved in an unexplained cluster of rare birth defects affecting more than 30 families in rural Washington since 2010? This is one of the questions the Teratology Society, a professional international group hailed as the premier source for cutting-edge research and authoritative information related to birth defects, will aim to answer at its annual conference this month in Bellevue. The meeting will