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Dangat KD et al. – The data suggest that in pre–eclampsia, the relation between plasma and milk DHA is altered. The resulting higher milk DHA concentrations are beneficial for infants.


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Dr. Sadhana Ramchandra Joshi, 11/02/09

Our work highlights the importance of omega 3 fatty acids like DHA for infant growth and clearly suggests the need to breast feed infants born to pre-eclamptic mothers.

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