Just as women are advised to get plenty of folic acid around the time of conception and throughout early pregnancy, new research suggests another very similar nutrient may one day deserve a spot on the obstetrician's list of recommendations.Still think they have any idea what they are talking about?
Consuming greater amounts of choline - a nutrient found in eggs and meat = during pregnancy may lower an infant's vulnerability to stress-related illnesses, such as mental health disturbances, and chronic conditions, like hypertension, later in life.
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Nutrient in eggs and meat may influence gene expression from infancy to adulthood
Eggs and meat are good again!
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