Higher Maternal Folic Acid Intake Linked to Improved Child Development - Dr. Rath Health Foundation
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Treating Folate deficiency may improve childhood autism. - Charschan Chiropractic in North Brunswick, NJ and Scotch Plains, NJ
1 out of every 35 people are now being diagnosed with being on the Autism spectrum. The theories vary on why this is so, including chemicals we are exposed to early on and how we feed our young children. Although this has been debunked, and a new study will begin shortly to prove without a doubt that vaccines are not part of the reason, we should be comfortable with the science and the studies that debunk it. CBS News recently reported on a new …
Higher Maternal Folic Acid Intake Linked to Improved Child Development - Dr. Rath Health Foundation
News A new study reveals that pregnant women who take higher doses of folic acid in the first trimester may improve their child’s verbal abilities and behavior by 6 years of age. [Source: contemporaryobgyn.net] [Image source: Adobe Stock] Comment These days it is well known that a deficiency of the B vitamin folic acid in a pregnant woman can result in serious neural tube defects in the fetus, potentially…
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