Folic acid is so important to infant health that it’s required to be added to cereal and bread. A new California law ensures ...
Tortillas sold in California are going to have a new ingredient, one that’s intended to help nurture healthy infants.
A new state law, taking effect January 1, requires tortillas sold in California to contain folic acid, a vitamin that helps ...
Starting in 2025, California tortillas will contain folic acid to help prevent birth defects—a change aimed at closing a gap ...
The Institute for Maternal Fetal Health at Nemours Children's Hospital aims to provide advanced care for mothers and babies ...
Tortillas sold in California are going to have a new ingredient, one that's intended to help nurture healthy infants.
Changes are coming to tortillas in California in the new year, with a new law requiring manufacturers to add folic acid to ...
Mom-and-pop shops will be exempt from this change, but big manufacturers in California will need to start adding folic acid ...
Tortillas sold in California are getting a new ingredient addition, in hopes that it will help raise healthier babies.
California now requires tortillas to be fortified with folic acid to reduce birth defects in the Latino community, where ...
Assembly Bill 1830 will require all corn masa flour to contain a specific amount of folic acid starting January 1.