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Houston Chronicle
You Docs: America's favorite physicians give advice
Houston Chronicle, United States -
The facts: High-dose folic acid did nothing to lower breast cancer risk in a new 7-year Harvard School of Public Health study. Nor did eight years of extra ...

Daily Mail
We took up to ?20 of vitamins a month - then went cold turkey
Daily Mail, UK - Nov 29, 2008
'There is increasing concern that long-term high supplement intakes of folic acid may increase the risk of some bowel cancers. 'Low blood Vitamin E levels ...

CBS News
Aspirin, Vitamins, Folic Acid Fail to Prevent Heart Disease
Bloomberg - Nov 9, 2008
Vitamins E and C and folic acid also failed to show an effect in older men. Aspirin prevents future heart attacks and strokes for people who already have ...
Studies: Beware of taking vitamins Las Vegas Review - Journal
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ABC News
Folic acid, B vitamins can?t help fight cancer?
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 5, 2008
One study in the journal Gut found people with either high or low levels of folate in the blood had lower risk of colorectal cancer, but those with moderate ...
Daily B Vitamins Didn't Reduce Women's Cancer Risk, Study Says Bloomberg
Folic Acid and B Vitamins Ineffective for Cancer Prevention MedPage Today
B Vitamins Offer Little Cancer Protection, Study Shows TurnTo23.com
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Online readers ask questions, give advice
fwdailynews.com, IN - Nov 30, 2008
Q. I am B12 deficient, as well as folic acid; I take B12 shots once a month and a folic acid pill daily. My doctor has not done any follow-up blood work ...
Study Finds Folic Acid Not Cardioprotective, Though Safe
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Large, randomized study finds large doses of folic acid are safe but lack preventive cardiovascular benefits. - A separate comparison in the same study ...
Little Benefit Seen With High-Dose Simvastatin Therapy or Folic ...
DG News - Nov 10, 2008
By Ed Susman NEW ORLEANS -- November 10, 2008 -- Researchers across United Kingdom found no benefit to using folic acid supplementation for prevention of ...
Recommendations Issued for Use of Methotrexate for Rheumatic Disorders
Medscape - Nov 26, 2008
Many of the studies were older and included patients with long-standing RA who received MTX in low dosages without folic acid, which may not reflect current ...
Preparing for pregnancy
Fall River Herald News,  USA - Nov 19, 2008
Folic acid is a B vitamin that helps a baby?s neural tube (the part of the embryo that becomes the brain and spinal cord) develop properly. ...
High-dose Zocor cholesterol drug has mixed results
Reuters - Nov 10, 2008
The SEARCH trial also examined whether folic acid and Vitamin B12, which are able to reduce blood levels of the potentially harmful amino acid homocysteine, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: folic acid + folic + acid  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Preparing body for pregnancy is smart
Arizona Republic, AZ -
A: For starters, you can take a multivitamin with 400 micrograms of folic acid. It is also important to eat a healthy diet, including foods that contain ...
Pregorexic: Are Some Pregnant Women Putting Their Fetuses at Risk?
FOXNews - Aug 5, 2008
Alvarez said expectant mothers need to consume certain vitamins such as folic acid and vitamin b, as well as calcium to ensure the health of their unborn ...
What women should know
Joliet Herald News, IL - Aug 6, 2008
Folate/folic acid: Taken before conception, helps prevent brain and spinal cord birth defects like spina bifida. Folate is the vitamin that occurs naturally ...
Folic acid delay 'unreasonable'
Irish Times, Ireland - Jul 8, 2008
DIRECTOR OF the Boyne Research Institute (BRI), Dr Julianne Byrne, has said that she finds the apparent delay in the introduction of mandatory folic acid ...
Higher Plasma Folate Associated with Lower Colorectal Cancer Mortality
Cancerpage.com, GA - Aug 5, 2008
By Will Boggs, MD NEW YORK AUG 08, 2008 (Reuters Health) - In a study that was undertaken to address concerns that folic acid supplements promote tumor ...
Organic Similac: Formula for Obesity?
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... linoleic acid, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, thiamin (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), vitamin B6, vitamin B12, niacin, folic acid, ...
Study may allay folic acid concerns
NutraIngredients.com, France - Jul 11, 2008
By Stephen Daniells 11-Jul-2008 - Concerns over folic acid promoting embryos in the womb with genotypes that increase the risk of disease in the offspring ...
Allos Therapeutics Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
PDX is a novel, small molecule chemotherapeutic agent that inhibits dihydrofolate reductase, or DHFR, a folic acid (folate)-dependent enzyme involved in the ...ALTH
FOLIC ACID FOR HEALTHY BABIES
Columbia Daily Tribune, MO - Jul 20, 2008
The March of Dimes has created a purple and white Folic Acid for a Healthy Pregnancy seal, which will appear on packaged groceries containing 10 percent of ...
Avoid brain drain with memory-boosting foods
MSNBC - Jul 8, 2008
Leafy greens like spinach, kale, collard greens, mustard greens, and turnip greens, are loaded with folate, also known as folic acid ? a nutrient which ...
OmegaMax - The Strongest & Purest Omega 3 Fish Oil on the Market PR Newswire UK (press release)
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… homocysteine as a risk factor for vascular disease. Probable benefits of increasing folic acid -
CJ Boushey, SA Beresford, GS Omenn, AG Motulsky - JAMA, 1995 - Am Med Assoc
... Probable benefits of increasing folic acid intakes. ... Higher folic acid intake by reducing
tHcy levels promises to prevent arteriosclerotic vascular disease. ...

… of Plasma Homocyst (e) ine Levels by Breakfast Cereal Fortified with Folic Acid in Patients with … -
MR Malinow, PB Duell, DL Hess, PH Anderson, WD … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1998 - content.nejm.org
Next Next. Reduction of Plasma Homocyst(e)ine Levels by Breakfast Cereal Fortified
with Folic Acid in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease. ...

Risks of orofacial clefts in children born to women using multivitamins containing folic acid -
GM Shaw, EJ Lammer, CR Wasserman, CD O'Malley, MM … - Lancet, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Risks of orofacial clefts in children born to women using multivitamins
containing folic acid periconceptionally. Shaw GM, Lammer ...

The effect of folic acid fortification on plasma folate and total homocysteine concentrations -
PF Jacques, J Selhub, AG Bostom, PWF Wilson, IH … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1999 - content.nejm.org
The Effect of Folic Acid Fortification on Plasma Folate and Total Homocysteine
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Folic Acid Antagonists During Pregnancy and the Risk of Birth Defects. -
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Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects With Folic Acid in China. -
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... Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects With Folic Acid in China. ... Folic Acid
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Periconceptional folic acid exposure and risk of occurrent neural tube defects -
MM Werler, S Shapiro, AA Mitchell - JAMA, 1993 - Am Med Assoc
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Prevention of Neural-Tube Defects with Folic Acid in China Berry et al. ...

Multivitamin/folic acid supplementation in early pregnancy reduces the prevalence of neural tube … -
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Folic acid--an innocuous means to reduce plasma homocysteine. -
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Low levels of folic acid linked to low birth weight

A study found that mothers-to-be with lower levels of the vitamin folate in their body during early pregnancy are more likely to have babies with lower, or less healthy, birth weights.

Conversely, researchers from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne ( UK ) who examined nearly 1,000 women and their newborn babies, found that higher levels of folate ( found in some vegetables, fruits and cereals, and also known as vitamin B9, or folic acid ) were linked with increased birth weights.

Expectant mothers who smoked were more likely to have lower levels of folate in their blood, which might explain why women who smoke often have lighter babies.

 
The health benefits of folic acid for babies are already known but this is the first time that folate levels commonly seen in UK mothers in early pregnancy have been linked with birth weight.

The study is published in the British Journal of Nutrition.

Seven per cent of all babies born are low birth weight ( less than 2.4kg or 5.5lbs ) and they have a 50 per cent chance of having a severely disabling condition as a result of being too light. Healthy birth weights are a marker for good health in infancy and later life.

Researchers say that current NHS policy is to advise women to take folic acid at their first pregnancy check-up but this means that many mothers-to-be miss out on taking the vitamin in the crucial, early stages of gestation.

They also say the findings have implications for health promotion policies, adding weight to arguments in favour of fortifying everyday foods like bread and cereals with folic acid.

For the study, Caroline Relton, of Newcastle University's School of Clinical Medical Sciences, and colleagues studied 998 expectant mothers attending a hospital in North West England ( West Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven, Cumbria ) and their newborn babies.

Researchers analysed blood samples that the women gave during their routine antenatal visits ( averaging 11.5 weeks gestation ) and recorded the amount of folate in their red blood cells - these cells show activity over the previous three months. They gathered lifestyle information, such as smoking habits, from a questionnaire, and also recorded the weight of each baby when born.

Medical evidence suggests that folic acid influences birth weight because it is an essential nutrient for growth and gene expression in the foetus. Smoking is likely to reduce a women's folate levels because it is a significant source of oxidative stress and may alter the ability of the cell to metabolise and ultimately store the vitamin.

The best way to increase folic acid levels is by taking supplements but it is also advisable to eat folate-rich foods like green vegetables ( broccoli, spinach ), citrus fruits ( oranges, grapefruits ) or wholemeal products like bread or cereals.
The current recommended intake is 200 micrograms per day and women are advised to take an additional 400 micrograms a day before conception and during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

Relton said: " Folic acid is highly important in preventing birth defects which affect a small number of pregnancies. This study suggests that it is also important in every pregnancy to help the developing baby reach a healthy birth weight. However, many women are missing this critical window in the first few weeks of gestation during which their baby really needs folic acid to grow and develop.

" The evidence from this study strengthens the argument for fortifying everyday foods like bread and cereals with folic acid. For example, in the United States, all wheat products have been fortified since 1998, with the intention of reaching women of childbearing age.

Source: University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2005
 
 
 
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