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- Shaw's
study looked at whether periconceptual intake of supplemental or dietary folate reduced
the risk of having an NTD-affected pregnancy - The data for the population based case-control study came from the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program - Compare the 40% risk reduction observed in non-Hispanic whites to the lack of an effect among Hispanics - Shaw concluded that folic acid supplements may not protect populations of Mexican American descent |