The Anchor Mom: Pregnant or Breastfeeding? You Need This App! - CBS DFW
Many pregnant women and nursing moms spend hours scouring the internet to find out
if the medicine they are taking or have been prescribed is safe for their baby. The
Infant Risk Center at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center now makes that search quick and easy. It has released an Android and iPhone application
that does the work for you. Texas Tech’s Dr. Tom Hale talked to me about it…
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