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No Benefit to Vitamin A Supplements for Low Birthweight Newborns
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Title No Benefit to Vitamin A Supplements for Low Birthweight Newborns
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/719076?src=rss
Description Vitamin A supplements given at birth to low birthweight babies do not improve survival during infancy, according to a study from Guinea-Bissau published online March 10th in BMJ. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 25, 2010
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