Autism: Will Vitamin D Supplementation During Pregnancy And Early Childhood Reduce The Recurrence Rate of Autism in Newborn Siblings??
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread in the world including the vulnerable group of pregnant women. Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy is hypothesized to contribute to the cause of autism. Further, it is hypothesized that vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy and early childhood will reduce the recurrence rate of autism in newborn siblings.
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