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Maternal Exercise Benefits the Fetal Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System
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Title Maternal Exercise Benefits the Fetal Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572617?src=rss
Description Exercise during pregnancy has cardiovascular benefits not just for the mother but for the developing fetus as well, according to research presented Monday at the 121st annual meeting of the American Physiological Society, part of the Experimental Biology 2008 scientific conference. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 8, 2008
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