Health & Medicine
Prenatal Vitamins: Do Pregnant Women Really Need Them?
Pregnant women have long been advised to take prenatal vitamins to make sure mothers-to-be and their unborn child could get the needed nutrients. But a recent study shows that some vitamins are unnecessary and could only be a waste of time and money.
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