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Low plasma levels of omega-3 fatty acids associated with preterm birth

by Staff August 3, 2018
August 3, 2018 27 views
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Pregnant women who had low plasma levels of long chain n-3 fatty acids in their first and second trimesters were at a significantly higher risk of early preterm birth when compared with women who had higher levels of these fatty acids, according to new research.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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