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"publishedAt": "2026-02-05T12:40:29.000Z",
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"textContent": "Pregnancy is, biologically speaking, a state of controlled upheaval. The immune system recalibrates. Blood volume surges. And sometimes, inflammation rises to unsafe levels, with potential adverse health effects for both parent and child. A new study suggests that choline, a nutrient many pregnant people consume too little of, may play an underappreciated role in keeping inflammation in check. The findings are published in The Journal of Nutrition.",
"title": "Choline could reduce pregnancy inflammation, study suggests"
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