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Dietary patterns in infancy and cognitive and neuropsychological function in childhood
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 06/29/09
Gale CR et al. - The findings suggest that dietary patterns in early life may have some effect on cognitive development. It is also possible that they reflect the influence of unmeasured confounding factors.
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