New research shows that multiple micronutrient prenatal supplements can reduce the risk that babies are born too or too early by 27%.
Unlike traditional prenatal care, which focuses on iron and folic
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Dongqing Wang, deputy professor of global and community health at the College of Public Health at George Mason University, conducts research on the improvement of prenatal nutrition. His latest study, published today (January 30) in
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