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SBH Scotland | Compulsory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid campaign
SBH Scotland are campaigning for the fortification of flour with folic acid. Find out more here

SBH Scotland | Latest news | Get involved: It's here the UK Government&...
Have your views heard on the UK consultation on adding folic acid to flour

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However, it is through the fortification of flour where the real benefits are seen, with other countries recording up to 70% reduction in NTD pregnancies following the mandatory fortification process. “We believe flour fortification

Scottish Spina Bifida Association
Annexe G 4a Should the fortification requirements apply to bread, all flour, flour for bread use or flour to which current fortification requirements of the Bread and Flour Regulations 1996 apply. We would recommend the 1996 regulations 4b

SBH Scotland | Latest news | Folic Acid Fortification Update
SBH Scotland continues to advocate for the fortification of flour with folic acid, especially in light of specific Scottish concerns

SBH Scotland | Latest news
also publically backed the fortification of flour. The Scottish Government believes mandatory fortification of flour with folic acid is the best way to reduce neural tube defects like spina bifida in unborn babies. Folate levels are low

SBH Scotland | Latest news
Consultation on Mandatory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid Posted on August 8 2019 at 12:30 Briefing: UK Government’s 2019 Consultation on Mandatory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid : Tags: folate neural tube defects

SBH Scotland | Latest news | New stats reveal 91% of UK women have insuffici...
SBH Scotland ask UK Government to reduce this number by making the folic acid fortification of flour a reality

SBH Scotland | Latest news | 30 Years is Long Enough
A call to action: Mandatory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid

SBH Scotland | Latest news
Consultation on Mandatory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid Posted on August 8 2019 at 12:30 Briefing: UK Government’s 2019 Consultation on Mandatory Fortification of Flour with Folic Acid : What’s this all

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