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Anencephaly is a condition in which a baby is born without most of a brain and skull. The brain may not be covered by bone or skin. Babies born with this condition do not survive more than a few hours or days. Anencephaly belongs to the group of disorders called neural tube defects.
Brain development takes an unexpected bend

Brain development takes an unexpected bend

Low levels of dietary folate linked to sperm abnormalities

Low levels of dietary folate linked to sperm abnormalities

Folic acid consumption before and during pregnancy

Folic acid consumption before and during pregnancy

Study shows that folic acid added to flours lowers incidence of congenital neural tube deformation

Study shows that folic acid added to flours lowers incidence of congenital neural tube deformation

Impact of birth defects on families and nation

Impact of birth defects on families and nation

Survey highlights the need to increase folic acid fortification of the grain supply

Survey highlights the need to increase folic acid fortification of the grain supply

Folic acid levels should be double to provide maximum protection during pregnancy

Folic acid levels should be double to provide maximum protection during pregnancy

Folic acid fortification of grain foods has produced a one-third decline in serious birth defects of the brain and spine

Folic acid fortification of grain foods has produced a one-third decline in serious birth defects of the brain and spine

Neural tube defects decrease with folic acid fortification

Neural tube defects decrease with folic acid fortification

Brewing up potential anti-cancer drugs from green tea

Brewing up potential anti-cancer drugs from green tea

Virginia Health urges women of childbearing age to take folic acid

Virginia Health urges women of childbearing age to take folic acid

Two serious birth defects in the U. S. are on the decline

Two serious birth defects in the U. S. are on the decline

Spina bifida on the decline

Spina bifida on the decline

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

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