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Researchers studying links between nutrition and fetal development

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(PhysOrg.com) -- An ongoing study led by Catherine Field from the University of Alberta?s Department of Agricultural, Food & Nutritional Science is attempting to determine the effects of nutrition on both expectant mothers and their babies.

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