Junk food intake during pregnancy linked to future risks
date:Mar 06, 2013
Dplus Research Centre at the School of Agriculture Food and Wine at The University of Adelaide in Adelaide, Australia. Hopefully, this will encourage mothers to make healthier diet choices which will lead to healthier children.

Researchers at the University of Adelaide studied the pups of two groups of rats, one of which had been fed a normal rat food and the other which had been fed a range of human junk foods during pregnancy and lactation. After weaning, the pups were given daily injections
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