Each year spina bifida and anencephaly, the two most commonforms of neural-tube defects, occur in 1 in 1000 pregnanciesin the United States1 and an estimated 300,000 or more newbornsworldwide.2 Although these severe conditions have been recognizedsince antiquity, never before has progress been so fast andsubstantive, particularly in the area of prevention. The resultsof randomized trials indicate that at least half the cases ofneural-tube defects could be prevented if women consumed sufficientamounts of the B vitamin folic acid before conception and duringearly pregnancy.3,4 Elsewhere in this issue of the Journal,Berry et . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Clinical and Developmental Features
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Micronutrients
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