WOMEN who get enough vitamin E during pregnancy may help lower their child's future risk of asthma, a study suggests.
The findings add to evidence that vitamin E may aid in lung and immune system development. It's too soon, however, to advise pregnant women to take supplements, the study's lead author says.
"Women should eat healthily during pregnancy and not take vitamin E supplements just because of this study, " said Dr Graham Devereux of the University of Aberdeen.
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