Study links low carbohydrate intake to increased risk of birth defects
by University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCredit: CC0 Public DomainWomen who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant may want to avoid diets that reduce or eliminate carbohydrates, as the
Updated on: March 07,2024
Study links low carbohydrate intake to increased risk of birth defects
by University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCredit: CC0 Public DomainWomen who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant may want to avoid diets that reduce or eliminate carbohydrates, as the
Updated on:March 07,2024
