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Maternal diet affects infant's long-term bone health
Reuters, 07/02/09
Women who maintain a healthy, well-balanced diet during pregnancy have children with bigger and stronger bones than women with poorer quality diets. The data add to evidence that environmental influences during intrauterine life alter the trajectory of skeletal development in the offspring.
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