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Folic acid is a B vitamin. It helps the body make healthy new cells. Everyone needs folic acid. For women who may get pregnant, it is really important. When a woman has enough folic acid in her body before and during pregnancy, it can prevent major birth defects of her baby's brain or spine.

Foods with folic acid in them include leafy green vegetables, fruits, dried beans, peas and nuts. Enriched breads, cereals and other grain products also contain folic acid. If you don't get enough folic acid from the foods you eat, you can also take it as a dietary supplement.
Engineered T cells can eradicate deadly human ovarian cancer in immune-deficient mice

Engineered T cells can eradicate deadly human ovarian cancer in immune-deficient mice

Fatty acids, nutrients during pregnancy can reduce risk of breast cancer in female offspring

Fatty acids, nutrients during pregnancy can reduce risk of breast cancer in female offspring

AMAG enters definitive merger agreement with Allos Therapeutics

AMAG enters definitive merger agreement with Allos Therapeutics

Gum disease linked to infertility

Gum disease linked to infertility

High folate intake linked with reduced risk of colorectal cancer

High folate intake linked with reduced risk of colorectal cancer

Periodontal disease can affect woman's chance of conceiving

Periodontal disease can affect woman's chance of conceiving

Allos Therapeutics reports results from FOLOTYN pivotal trial against peripheral T-cell lymphoma

Allos Therapeutics reports results from FOLOTYN pivotal trial against peripheral T-cell lymphoma

New findings from Deplin clinical trial on major depressive disorder presented at NCDEU

New findings from Deplin clinical trial on major depressive disorder presented at NCDEU

Folic acid during pregnancy reduces rate of colon cancer in offspring

Folic acid during pregnancy reduces rate of colon cancer in offspring

Taking prenatal vitamins early during pregnancy can reduce risk of having children with autism

Taking prenatal vitamins early during pregnancy can reduce risk of having children with autism

Allos, Mundipharma enter strategic collaboration to co-develop FOLOTYN

Allos, Mundipharma enter strategic collaboration to co-develop FOLOTYN

Extensive folic acid fortification of foods prevents neural tube defects in neonates

Extensive folic acid fortification of foods prevents neural tube defects in neonates

Spectrum receives FDA approval for FUSILEV to treat colorectal cancer

Spectrum receives FDA approval for FUSILEV to treat colorectal cancer

Researchers identify three enterotypes in human intestinal bacteria

Researchers identify three enterotypes in human intestinal bacteria

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Early surgery, timely treatment and prenatal diagnosis can help prevent oral clefts

Early surgery, timely treatment and prenatal diagnosis can help prevent oral clefts

FDA approves Spectrum's FUSILEV Injection to treat metastatic colorectal cancer

FDA approves Spectrum's FUSILEV Injection to treat metastatic colorectal cancer

Nearly all 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide occur in low-, middle-income countries, Lancet series says

Nearly all 2.6 million stillbirths worldwide occur in low-, middle-income countries, Lancet series says

Multivitamin supplements can optimize body's metabolic performance

Multivitamin supplements can optimize body's metabolic performance

Extra intake of iron may not benefit pregnant women, except when anemic

Extra intake of iron may not benefit pregnant women, except when anemic

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