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Research hints at a nutritional strategy for reducing autism risk

Date: January 28, 2016 

Source: Texas A&M University 

Summary: 
Folic acid has long been touted as an important supplement for women of childbearing age for its ability to prevent defects in the baby's developing brain and spinal cord. In fact, folic acid is considered so important that it is added as a supplement to breads, pastas, rice and cereals to help ensure that women are exposed to sufficient amounts of this nutrient even before they know they're pregnant. Soon, another prenatal supplement could protect against a certain type of autism, according to research, called carnitine.

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