
|Articles|January 1, 2006
Low-cholesterol diet may lower rate of preterm birth
A cholesterol-lowering diet during pregnancy may do more than just modify maternal lipid levels; it may significantly reduce the rate of preterm birth among low-risk women, according to researchers from Norway.
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