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If you’re an expectant mom, or just planning to have children, you should ensure adequate intake of two of the most important nutrients needed to ensure a healthy body and a properly developed baby: iron and folic acid.
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On the eve of Mother’s Day, Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. filed two bills seeking to provide greater benefits to unwed mothers and single pregnant employees.

Senate Bill 769 proposes to provide maternity leave benefits to all pregnant women, regardless of their marital status.
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Experts say folic acid – also known as pteroylmonoglutamic acid, folate or folacin – appears to play a role in reversing cervical dysplasia, a pre-cancerous condition characterized by abnormal cervical cells that is found in women between the ages of 25 and 35.
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Interaction among folate, riboflavin, genotype, and cancer, with reference to colorectal and cervical cancer
Folate, riboflavin, genotype, and colorectal cancer
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Senate Bill 769 proposes to provide maternity leave benefits to all pregnant women, regardless of their marital status.
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Experts say folic acid – also known as pteroylmonoglutamic acid, folate or folacin – appears to play a role in reversing cervical dysplasia, a pre-cancerous condition characterized by abnormal cervical cells that is found in women between the ages of 25 and 35.
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