there are a-lot of reasons for deformities in children particular kids born in pakistan, iraq and afghanistan..........why ? because Constant attacks and use of bombs or Ieds can traumatize a woman which could cause her to give birth to a child with deformities, but also, chemical substances used in weapons can be poisonous and, if inhaled by pregnant women, can cause defects in the womb.
Other factors causing birth abnormalities include violence, marriage between family members, anaemia, malnutrition, drug and cigarette use.
very soon aboki's will begin to experience such kind of deformities in there family, if they do not desist from the constant use of IEDS all over the streets.
This so bogus ....and so far from the facts ....why must you post information that is so untrue just to achieve your objective
if war zones are any factors of your claims then half of Europe should be filled with deformities due to world War I and II
As a proclaimed researcher from your recent post, you should know better not to falsify information for personal gain/satisfaction/obj.
Anyways here are the facts if you care to read:
Every year, an estimated 7.9 million infants (6% of worldwide births) are born with serious birth defects. Although some congenital defects can be controlled and treated, an estimated 3.2 million of these children are disabled for life. Moreover, birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. But where do these defects come from? Although some birth defects are inherited, others are a product of harmful environmental factors known as teratogens, and still others are multifactorial, resulting from a complex interaction of genetic and environmental influences. However, in approximately half of all birth defect cases, the causes are unknown (Christianson et al., 2006).
Genetic causes of birth defects fall into three general categories: chromosomal abnormalities, single-gene defects, and multifactorial influences. Prenatal environment can play a major role in the development of defects in all three categories, especially those linked to multifactorial causes.
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/birth-defects-causes-and-statistics-863http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/ill/birth_defects.htmlhttp://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/birthdefects.htmPlease some of us are here to learn from others so keep it real ......
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