Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) intake estimated from a 7-question survey identifies pregnancies most likely to benefit from high-dose DHA supplementation

D. N. Christifano, S. A. Crawford, G. Lee, A. R. Brown, J. T. Camargo, E. H. Kerling, B. J. Gajewski, C. J. Valentine, K. M. Gustafson, E. A. DeFranco, S. E. Carlson

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