Kids with low birth weight at higher risk of heart disease
Health | Mar 03, 2018, 08:48 PM ISTData on weight, height, body composition, blood pressure, and blood tests for blood sugar, insulin and blood lipids were collected.
Data on weight, height, body composition, blood pressure, and blood tests for blood sugar, insulin and blood lipids were collected.
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