Infant Formula’s Impact On Bone Density, Blood Pressure Examined In Studies
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Healthy term infants fed a formula containing palm olein (PO) oils showed significantly lower bone mineral content and bone mineral density than those fed a formula without palm olein, a recent study in the May issue of Pediatrics finds
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