When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life.
When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMaternal high-fat diets linked to liver stress in unborn babiesWhen mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life.
When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life. A new ...
Studies in mice soon showed that DLPC could stimulate LRH-1 activity. In addition to a small increase in bile acid levels, DLPC improved regulation of glucose and fat within the liver. A report on ...
When mothers eat a diet high in fat and sugars, their unborn babies can develop liver stress that continues into early life. A new study sheds light on changes to the fetus's bile acid, which affects ...
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