NEW YORK (AP) - For decades, pregnant women and women who may become pregnant have been advised to take folic acid to help prevent certain birth defects.
But a new study suggests it may be possible to get too much of a good thing - very high levels of the vitamin in mothers' blood was linked to higher risk of autism in their children.
A study asks: Too much folic acid a cause of autism?
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