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Only 17 percent of Spanish-speaking women of childbearing age in the United States are taking a multivitamin containing folic acid daily, according to the first nationally representative folic acid awareness survey to focus on this population.
Read more...( March of Dimes Foundation ) Only 17 percent of Spanish-speaking women of childbearing age in the United States are taking a multivitamin containing folic acid daily, according to the first nationally representative folic acid awareness survey to focus on this population. Folic acid can prevent neural tube defects, serious birth defects of the brain and spine such as spina bifida and ...
Read more...Apple CEO Steve Jobs ducked his annual speaking engagement at the Macworld Expo, but he can't seem to dodge the spotlight. Jobs became the center of attention Monday when he sought to squelch rumors about his health by publicly attributing his noticeable...
Read more...Jack Lifton, a consultant, author and public speaker with more than 45 years of experience in sourcing and recycling minor metals (including the rare earths), shares his views on the current balancing act between technologies production and available natural resources.
Read more...It’s time for the annual DealBook closing dinner column, and while there are a few winners to be highlighted, Andrew Ross Sorkin finds the list of losers to be a bit longer.
Read more...In a recent editorial in Nature, a group of bioethicists argue for using stimulants to enhance cognitive performance
Read more...Finance Minister Mohammed Shatah on Monday revised Lebanon's projected GDP growth for 2009 to 3 percent from 5 percent in light of the global financial crisis and the expected economic slowdown in the oil-rich Gulf Arab states. The minister, who was speaking at a press conference to unveil the 2009 draft budget.
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