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    In 2019, a systematic review and meta-analysis examining the relationship between ‘maternal multivitamin supplementation’ and children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was published in Nutritional Research. The research was conducted in the previous year and involved using the ‘random effects’ model on 9 independent ...

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    One A Day (sometimes referred to as One-A-Day) is a product family of multivitamins produced by the Bayer corporation. One A Day was introduced in 1940 by Miles Laboratories. [1] [2] Bayer markets fifteen products in the One A Day line: Cholesterol Plus; Energy; Energy Advantage 2 O; Essential; Maximum; Men's Health; Men's 50+ Advantage; Teen ...

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    Amit Sood, known as the "Happiness Doctor", [1] is the founder and executive director of the Global Center for Resiliency and Wellbeing. [2] Formerly, he was a professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, and chair of the Mayo Mind Body Initiative. [3]