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Taking Too Much Folic Acid During Pregnancy Linked to Increase Risk of Autism
New research suggest that too much folic acid during pregnancy may lead to higher risk of autism. Doctors recommend pregnant women to take 400 to 800 micrograms of folic acid to prevent the development of severe neurological problems on their kids, but a new research shows that too much intake of the same nutrient can increase the risk of their child developing autism spectrum disorder.
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