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*[http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/FetalProgramming/ Center for the Study of Fetal Programming, University of Wyoming]. | *[http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/FetalProgramming/ Center for the Study of Fetal Programming, University of Wyoming]. | ||
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- International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease: DOHaD. | "The DOHaD concept is bringing new insights into the pathogenesis of disease. We now know that poor fetal growth and small size at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has led to the hypothesis that these disorders originate through unbalanced nutrition in utero and during infancy. There is a range of experimental models for investigating the underlying biological mechanisms, and DOHaD is now a burgeoning research area in both basic and clinical sciences."
- Fetal Programming and Environmental Exposures: Implications for Prenatal Care and Pre-Term Birth. June 11 - 12, 2012. The New York Academy of Sciences. Presented by the New York Academy of Sciences and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.