Folic Acid - March of Dimes | | | | |
Folic acid is a B vitamin that helps prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord called neural tube defects (NTDs). It works to prevent birth defects if taken before conception and during early pregnancy. |
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Folic Acid | | | | |
Folic acid is a B vitamin that can help prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord called neural tube defects (NTDs). Folic acid works to prevent these birth defects only if taken before conception and during early pregnancy. |
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Folic acid, a B vitamin, helps prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord when taken very early in pregnancy. It is available in most multivitamins, as a folic acid-only supplement and in some foods. |
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New Folic Acid Seal Helps Women Choose Enriched Grain Foods to Help Pr... | | | | |
Welcome to the March of Dimes National Web site! Inside you will find information and answers about pregnancy, your baby, folic acid, prematurity, genetic disorders, birth defects and much more. DEFAULT |
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Folic acid | | | | |
New Folic Acid Seal Helps Women Choose Enriched Grain Foods to Help Prevent Birth Defects |
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HBHB Content Section - Before you're pregnant: Take Folic Acid Before ... | | | | |
What Is Folic Acid and Why Does Your Baby Need it?
Folic acid is a naturally occurring B vitamin that helps a baby's neural tube - the part of a developing baby that becomes the brain and spinal cord - develop properly. It must be taken before and durin... |
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Only One-Third of Women Take Vitamin to Help Prevent Serious Birth Def... | | | | |
Only One-Third of Women Take Vitamin to Help Prevent Serious Birth Defects, Survey Finds |
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Folic Acid Vitamin Use by Women Reaches All-Time High, March of Dimes ... | | | | |
Folic Acid Vitamin Use by Women Reaches All-Time High, March of Dimes Survey Finds |
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January 2003 - March of Dimes | | | | |
Welcome to the March of Dimes National Web site! Inside you will find information and answers about pregnancy, your baby, folic acid, prematurity, genetic disorders, birth defects and much more. |
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Increased Use of Folic Acid Could Cut Brain and Spinal Cord Birth Defe... | | | | |
Increased Use of Folic Acid Could Cut Brain and Spinal Cord Birth Defects By As Much As 70 Percent |
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Folic Acid Vitamin Use by Women Reaches All-Time High, March of Dimes ... | | | | |
Could Low-Carb Diets Be a Reason?
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., SEPT. 17, 2004 – A record 40 percent of American women of childbearing age reported taking a daily multivitamin containing folic acid in 2004, up from 32 percent last year and the highest level since... |
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Why Don't Women Take Folic Acid? Forgetfulness and Denial, Latest Surv... | | | | |
Why Don't Women Take Folic Acid? Forgetfulness and Denial, Latest Survey Finds |
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Colorado Chapter: News Desk | | | | |
Choosing enriched foods and preventing birth defects easier than ever |
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Global Programs: January 2003 | | | | |
The March of Dimes Global Programs newsletter, January 2003. |
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March of Dimes Joins Colorado Task Force and Other Health Groups to Ob... | | | | |
March of Dimes Joins Colorado Task Force and Other Health Groups to Observe Folic Acid Awareness Week
04-Jan-07 |
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Illinois Chapter: News Desk | | | | |
WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE ENCOURAGED TO TAKE FOLIC ACID
08-Apr-05 |
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Preconception Health Care - March of Dimes | | | | |
Preconception health care is care a woman of childbearing age receives before pregnancy or between pregnancies. The goal is to improve the woman's health and help reduce risks to her future baby. |
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August 2003 - March of Dimes | | | | |
Dear members,
The mission of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. March of Dimes Global Programs builds on the Foundation's strengths by developing and implement... |
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New Research Shows Folic Acid In Grains Has Reduced Birth Defects - Ma... | | | | |
New Research Shows Folic Acid In Grains Has Reduced Birth Defects |
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More Women Know About Folic Acid But Still Don't Take It, Latest Surve... | | | | |
More Women Know About Folic Acid But Still Don't Take It, Latest Survey Finds |
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