Folic acid could help decrease the risk of autism during pregnancy, says BC study

From Global News.

Folic acid may mitigate the association between lead exposure during pregnancy and autistic behaviours in children, a study out of Simon Fraser University in British Columbia has found.

Those who are trying to get pregnant are encouraged to take folic acid and continue taking it during pregnancy as it plays a key role in brain development and prevents neural tube defects.

According to the university, this is the first study to observe that adequate folic acid supplementation “may reduce the risk between gestational lead exposure and autism. It found that associations between blood lead levels and autistic-like behaviours in toddlers were stronger among pregnant women with less than 0.4 milligrams per day of folic acid supplementation.”

Aaron McArthur has more.

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