Amy Cantor (1980-1984), Allison Short (1989-1993), Peter Iliff (1971-1975), Chris Carnese (1990-1994), Eric Hammon (1972-1976), Neda Bolourchi (1982-1986)
Amy Cantor, MD, lead author of the prenatal study and an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and family medicine at the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, and colleagues analyzed the evidence from 11 trials on pregnant women routinely taking iron supplements. They found
Date: Apr 01, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Benefits of Iron Supplements Unclear for Pregnant Women, Young Children ...
"There is not enough research to demonstrate that women need to be routinely screened for iron-deficiency anemia or that they should routinely take iron supplements in the absence of symptoms," said Dr. Amy Cantor, lead author of the prenatal study.