Fetal programming: Difference between revisions

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Adding local short description: "Theory that suggests environment factors during fetal development affect disease risks", overriding Wikidata description "theory that suggests that the environment of the foetus during development affects their disease risk later in life"
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{{Short description|Theory that suggests environment factors during fetal development affect disease risks}}
'''Fetal programming''', also known as '''prenatal programming''', is the theory that environmental cues experienced during fetal development play a seminal role in determining health trajectories across the lifespan.