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R. Douglas Fields, Ph.D.

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9/11’s Most Innocent Victims

September 13, 2016 by R. Douglas Fields Leave a Comment

911-memorialMaternal stress in the wake of the attacks might have led to selective miscarriage of male fetuses

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 9/11, fetus, gender, JFK assassination, male/female ratio, miscarriage, Pentagon, pregnancy, stress, UA 93, world trade center

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