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Originally called the "Barker Hypothesis" now called "developmental origins of health and disease" (DOHAD).
Originally called the "Barker Hypothesis" now called "developmental origins of health and disease" (DOHAD).


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Please see [[Abnormal Development - Fetal Origins Hypothesis|'''Fetal Origins Hypothesis''']] page.
Please see [[Abnormal Development - Fetal Origins Hypothesis|'''Fetal Origins Hypothesis''']] page.

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Originally called the "Barker Hypothesis" now called "developmental origins of health and disease" (DOHAD).

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Please see Fetal Origins Hypothesis page.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 23) Embryology Abnormal Development - Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Abnormal_Development_-_Developmental_Origins_of_Health_and_Disease

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