Genetic link for folic acid supplementation: Study

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Genetic link for folic acid supplementation: Study

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A link between changes in the DNA of newborn babies, folic acid supplementation during pregnancy, and birth weight, has been identified for the first time, researchers claim.

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Folic Acid Not Linked to Heart Disease

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Genetic link for folic acid supplementation: Study

nutraingredients-usa.com — “A link between changes in the DNA of newborn babies, folic acid supplementation during pregnancy, and birth weight, has been identified for the first time, researchers claim.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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Folic acid doesn't cut risk of stroke: study | Reuters

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Folic acid doesn't cut risk of stroke: study | Reuters

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Study: Folic acid doesn't cut risk of stroke http://bit.ly/9RiDaD - This comes out of the UCLA Stroke Center! #health

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Don't take Multi's with Folic Acid, Including Prenatal Vitamins

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RT @BirthRoutes: Link 2 folic acid article. http://bit.ly/6ThPeE Bugs me , it's a doctor advertising his vitamins. Eat greens! I agree!

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