Physicians Recognize the Importance of Antioxidants in the Long Term Management of Down Syndrome A recent review published by Drs. Gert Lubec and Ephrem Engidawork of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Vienna (Journal of Neurology, 2002, Vol 249: 1347-1356)… Read More
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Case Study: Padiat. Praxis. 59: 703-708 (2001)
- October 25th, 2011
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