

For the purpose of the research, vitamin B3 was given to pregnant mice and after introducing it to their diet, it completely prevented miscarriages and birth defects in their offspring.
According to Sky News, Sally said:
"The ramifications are likely to be huge. This has the potential to significantly reduce the number of miscarriages and birth defects around the world, and I do not use these words lightly."This research took 12 years to establish the findings and has been hailed as one of the biggest medical research breakthroughs in Australia. Sally added:
"It took 12 years, but the beauty is the simplicity of the prevention. It’s cheap and it’s available, and it’s important that a preventative is like that."
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