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In the new study, the team investigated the effects of high folic acid intake, B12 deficiency and high amounts of a natural folate — folinic acid — that may act differently than folic acid.
In the new study, the team investigated the effects of high folic acid intake, B12 deficiency and high amounts of a natural folate - folinic acid - that may act differently than folic acid.
In the new study, the team investigated the effects of high folic acid intake, B12 deficiency, and high amounts of a natural folate—folinic acid—that may act differently than folic acid.
In a new study published in Communications Biology, the research team explored the impact of high folic acid intake, B12 deficiency and high amounts of folinic acid – a natural folate. B12 is another ...
A deficiency of vitamin B12 can lead to a deficiency of folic acid, and a deficiency of either can cause anemia. Only from their synergy can proper hemopoiesis—that is, blood cell production ...
Many folic acid tests also measure levels of other B vitamins, including vitamin B12 or vitamin B6, which may affect the absorption of folate. Understanding your blood levels of folic acid and ...
At that time, 6 years before admission here, anemia recurred for the 3d time, and she was given folic acid alone (5.0-mg. tablets) and 0.2 mg. combined with 4.2 microgm. of vitamin B12 ...
You should eat some of these foods, which are rich in omega-3, every day: Vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid are also important to your hair. Vegetarians and vegans often don't get enough of them.