About a third of pregnant women in the US lack sufficient vitamin D to support healthy pregnancies − new research
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About a third of pregnant women in the US lack sufficient vitamin D to support healthy pregnancies − new research
Higher vitamin D levels in a mother’s blood during pregnancy have been linked to higher IQ scores in early childhood and reduced behavioral problems. Getty Images by Melissa Melough, University of Delaware Children whose mothers had higher vitamin D levels during pregnancy scored better on tests of memory, attention and problem-solving skills at ages 7 … Continued
Mediafax D Although vitamin D is known for its long-term role in maintaining bone health, researchers have discovered its essential functions in regulating the immune system, reducing inflammation and protecting the nervous system. Recent evidence – including the results of this new study – suggests that vitamin D could support and develop the brain from intrauterine life, notes alert science. The team of researchers found that the link between …
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