Maternal vitamin D levels in the first trimester were related to both prenatal growth and pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. Low vitamin D levels during the first trimester of pregnancy ...
Maternal vitamin D status in early pregnancy is crucial for fetal growth and may reduce the risk of preterm birth, according ...
Compared with usual care, a mid-trimester blood test designed to predict preterm birth for average-risk women markedly ...
The researchers said this study, to their knowledge, is the first to examine both first and second trimester maternal vitamin D status in relation to longitudinal fetal growth and pregnancy outcomes.
Children who develop multiple sclerosis appear to fare better if they were exposed to safe amounts of summer sunshine as ...
Low vitamin D levels during the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with higher rates of preterm birth and decreased fetal length.
The researchers said this study, to their knowledge, is the first to examine both first and second trimester maternal vitamin D status in relation to longitudinal fetal growth and pregnancy outcomes.
A new study from Penn State University explored whether vitamin D levels across pregnancy are associated with birth outcomes ...
Children who develop multiple sclerosis appear to fare better if they were exposed to safe amounts of summer sunshin ...
Children may have a higher risk of developing ADHD if their mothers used paracetamol – also known as acetaminophen – during ...