
A mother's eating habits prior to pregnancy, during pregnancy and during lactation have profound impact on her baby and their propensity for developing weight problems, point out many research studies. However, until now, the mechanisms behind this phenomenon were unclear. According to new research published in the September 2014 issue of iThe FASEB Journal/iF, scientists using an animal model found an epigenetic link between a mother's diet and an offspring's risk of ...
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