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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.
Low folate levels associated with malnutrition in hospital patients

Low folate levels associated with malnutrition in hospital patients

Acid reflux drug may be a promising therapy to reduce preterm birth

Acid reflux drug may be a promising therapy to reduce preterm birth

New technology enhances visualization of lung cancer tissue, helps improve patient outcomes

New technology enhances visualization of lung cancer tissue, helps improve patient outcomes

New study finds zinc and folic acid supplements are ineffective at improving male fertility

New study finds zinc and folic acid supplements are ineffective at improving male fertility

Zinc and folic acid supplements fail to improve fertility in men

Zinc and folic acid supplements fail to improve fertility in men

Combination treatment reduces breast cancer development in mice

Combination treatment reduces breast cancer development in mice

Review: Benefits, safety of fortifying wheat or maize flour with folic acid and health outcomes

Review: Benefits, safety of fortifying wheat or maize flour with folic acid and health outcomes

Only few nutritional supplements provide protection against cardiovascular disease

Only few nutritional supplements provide protection against cardiovascular disease

Six ways physicians can help optimize reproductive health in women with epilepsy

Six ways physicians can help optimize reproductive health in women with epilepsy

Painkiller use during delivery falls from 67% to 61% in a decade

Painkiller use during delivery falls from 67% to 61% in a decade

Study identifies several drugs with potential to prevent suicide attempts

Study identifies several drugs with potential to prevent suicide attempts

Pregnant women with high lead levels are more likely have obese children

Pregnant women with high lead levels are more likely have obese children

New study accounts for folic acid fortification in Mexican staple foods

New study accounts for folic acid fortification in Mexican staple foods

Raising Awareness of Coeliac Disease with Coeliac UK

Raising Awareness of Coeliac Disease with Coeliac UK

New research examines benefit of nutrient supplementation in people with mental disorders

New research examines benefit of nutrient supplementation in people with mental disorders

Folic acid supplementation mitigates risk of neural tube defects linked to HIV drug

Folic acid supplementation mitigates risk of neural tube defects linked to HIV drug

Nutritional supplements offer no protection against cardiovascular diseases, say researchers

Nutritional supplements offer no protection against cardiovascular diseases, say researchers

Study: Micronutrient deficiencies are common in adults at the time of celiac disease diagnosis

Study: Micronutrient deficiencies are common in adults at the time of celiac disease diagnosis

UK government to consider fortifying flour with folic acid to combat neural tube defects

UK government to consider fortifying flour with folic acid to combat neural tube defects

Increasing iron intake does not improve the chances of conception

Increasing iron intake does not improve the chances of conception

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