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Low calcium dose may prevent preeclampsia, preterm birth risk: Study

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

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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.

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