Dongqing Wang, an assistant professor of Global and Community Health at George Mason's College of Public Health, is ...
Wang found that compared to folic acid and iron alone, a multiple micronutrient supplement led to a 27% lower risk of giving birth to "small vulnerable newborn types," or babies who suffered from ...
Iron: It's a must-have nutrient, especially during pregnancy. Not only does the essential mineral help keep you energized ...
New research shows that prenatal multiple micronutrient supplements can cut the risk of babies being born too small or too ...
Geroge Mason University researcher Dongqing Wang publishes landmark analysis on the impacts of prenatal vitamins on mothers and newborns in The Lancet Global Health ...
These are the highest quality and most effective multivitamins for women on the market, based on feedback from both testers ...
There’s enough vitamin A in prenatal vitamins. If you need more iron, for example, add an iron supplement to your daily prenatal vitamin. Don’t take two or more prenatal vitamins, as the risk ...
Prenatal supplements often combine folic acid, iron, calcium, vitamin D, and other micronutrients. The nutrients and doses vary among brands, so it's important to carefully read the label before ...
March of Dimes, the organization fighting for the health of all moms and babies, has named Dr. Kimberly O'Brien, Professor of ...