Sentences with phrase «suggests folic»

Now a large Norwegian study suggests folic acid supplements may also have a protective effect against autism.

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Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Sarah Remmer suggests focusing on protein - rich foods like poultry or fish, and foods rich in iron and folic acid like spinach.
The plan also suggests taking a multivitamin that contains folic acid.
Especially, folic acid present in the fruit can help you in this problem and it is suggested to use it frequently during the pregnancy.
So, one thing doulas can do for their clients is to encourage good diet (lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, clean meats and plenty of fats) and suggest they consider supplementation of Calcium / Magnesium, Folic Acid, and Vitamin D.
A research study conducted on 5502 women by Czeizel and associates suggested that supplementation of 0.8 mg of folic acid in pregnant mothers increase fertility (by increasing the total number of live births and multiple gestations).
Your doctor may also suggest that you add more foods that are high in iron and folic acid to your diet.
I think our work suggests that you need zinc preconception, just like you need folic acid.»
The slow rate suggests that higher doses of folic acid may not be any better for the body than the daily recommended dose.
In the editorial, Mitchell suggests that the current popularity of wearable devices and smartphone - based self - trackers may provide opportunities to develop and disseminate messages aimed at further increasing the proportion of women who follow the USPSTF folic acid recommendation.
We know that broad - spectrum supplements can correct dietary deficiencies and boost blood levels of iron, B12, folic acid and vitamin D — as was shown in this study which suggests these women had low intakes pre-conception.
The authors found no evidence that taking folic acid increases the risk of cancer, as some past research has suggested.
But new research suggests that women may need to be cautious about how much folic acid they consume.
MONDAY, October 11 (Health.com)-- Folic acid supplements have long been thought to have potential heart benefits, but a large new study suggests that they don't lower the risk of heart attacks or strokes.
Folic acid supplements have long been thought to have potential heart benefits, but a large new study suggests that they don't lower the risk of heart attacks or strokes.
Fortifying cereals, grains, and flour with folic acid has not protected against the risk of certain birth defects as much as experts thought it would, a large, new study suggests.
The researchers suggest that the synthetic kind of folate, known as folic acid, and the other B vitamins found in prenatal vitamins probably protect against early fetal brain development deficits.
I always suggest to mothers to try homemade formula made with cow milk first because although goat milk is wonderfully rich in brain building fats, it must be used with caution in infant feeding as, unlike cow milk, goat milk lacks folic acid and is low in the nutrient vitamin B12 both of which are critical to the proper growth and development of a baby.
Doctor also suggested me to take folic acid regularly, but I have high hemoglobin, another doctor suggest me to stop taking folic acid.
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