Australia study: Children's language issues tied to moms' low vitamin D
- (GMA 7 Lifestyle) - 3 months ago...
Mothers who had low vitamin D levels while they were pregnant are more likely to have a child with a language impairment than mothers who had higher levels of the vitamin, according to an Australian study. ...
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