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Behavioral and Developmental Effects of Preventing Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Healthy Full-Term Infants
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The results suggest that unsupplemented infants responded less positively to the physical and social environment. The observed differences seem to be congruent with current understanding of the effects of iron deficiency on the developing brain. The study shows that healthy full-term infants may receive developmental and behavioral benefits from iron supplementation in the first year of life.
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