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Changes in food processing and distribution can increase the incidence of new and emerging diseases.
Fetal Testing Risk
Refers to the potential dangers or adverse outcomes associated with procedures conducted during pregnancy to test the health or condition of the fetus.
Necessary Risk
A risk that is considered acceptable in order to achieve a specific outcome or benefit, typically after evaluating the potential negatives and positives.
Amniocentesis
A medical procedure used in prenatal diagnosis, where a small amount of amniotic fluid is extracted from the amnion around a fetus to test for genetic conditions.
Biopsy
A medical test involving the extraction of sample cells or tissues for examination to determine the presence or extent of a disease.
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