Forgotten vitamin would help cut premature births ‘by 30%’
date:Oct 18, 2012
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He told the event, held at Kings College London: This would have a substantial impact in making pregnancy safer, with studies showing a significant reduction of pre-term births in those groups who had adequate vitamin E levels.

The figure of a 30% reduction was cited from research published in theJournal of Maternal and Neonatal Medicine.

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Low maternal intake of vitamin E, zinc and vitamin D during pregnancy have also been associated with an incre
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