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Low calcium dose may prevent preeclampsia, preterm birth risk: Study
New Delhi, Jan 11 (IANS) Lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended calcium supplementation (equivalent to one 500-milligram pill per day) may help prevent preeclampsia and preterm birth — common complications in pregnancy that can be fatal to women and newborns, suggests a large study on pregnant women in India and Tanzania. Calcium supplementation is estimated to halve a pregnant woman’s risk of developing preeclampsia and reduce an infant’s risk of being born preterm by 25 per cent. However, the study by Harvard University researchers is the first to evaluate the efficacy of a low-dose regimen versus a high-dose regimen currently recommended by the WHO (equivalent to three

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