Research into the fetal origins of adult disease suggests that
A) maternal nutritional deficiencies during pregnancy have no effect on the fetus.
B) the harmful effects of prenatal exposure to famine can be reversed if followed by high nutrient intakes shortly after birth.
C) prenatal exposure to famine affects the health of the offspring as well as the health of their children.
D) low birth weight among babies exposed to famine in utero reduces cardiovascular disease risk in adulthood.
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