New Epigenetic Study Shows A Link Between Maternal Diet And Brain Development In Gestating Mice
A new research study led by a team of University of North Carolina researchers shows that choline plays a critical role in helping fetal brains develops regions associated with memory. Choline is found in meats, including pork, as well as chicken eggs. Two groups of pregnant mice were fed different diets during the window of time when a fetus develops its hippocampus, that part of the brain responsible for memory.
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