Low Vitamin D Levels During Early Pregnancy May Increase Risk of ADHD in Offspring
In this nationwide, population-based, case-control study, the researchers explored how 25(OH)D levels during early pregnancy impact offspring ADHD risk...The study authors noted that the data presented a correlation between low prenatal 25(OH)D levels and an increased risk for offspring ADHD.
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