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  • 02/09/2011
    In this moving film, a mother describes how her youngest child, Hattie, has been affected by spina bifida. Folic acid, if taken daily from before conception, can help to prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
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  • 24/08/2011
    Watch this quirky video starring Folic Fred! It carries a vital message.
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  • iMama.tv Feature 'Go Folic with Folic Fred'
    23/08/2011
    Go Folic! with Folic Fred video, as part of iMama.tv feature.
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  • New Partnership To Promote Folic Acid Uptake By Women
    19/05/2011
    Go Folic! the national campaign to increase women’s intake of the vital pre-conception supplement folic acid has embarked on a major new partnership with the vitamin supplier Vitabiotics, manufacturer of Pregnacare.
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  • 29/04/2011
    An advertisement has been placed within the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Telegraph, Times and the Independent wishing William and Kate a healthy and happy marriage.
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  • 11/03/2011
    Anne Milton MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health, will speak at the launch of the UK-wide Go Folic! campaign on 16 March 2011. Anne was educated at Haywards Heath Grammar School in Sussex, and trained as a nurse at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
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  • 04/03/2011
    Dr Rob Hicks, is one of the UK’s most popular and well-known media-doctors. Dr Rob Hicks appears regularly on ITV's This Morning and is also the resident health expert on British Forces TV. Commenting on the Go Folic! Campaign, Dr Hicks said: "I think Shine's new 'Go Folic!'...
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Go Folic! is led by:

Spina bifida • Hydrocephalus • Information • Networking • Equality - SHINE (Registered Charity No 249338), covering England, Northern Ireland and Wales. Scotland is covered by the Scottish Spina Bifida Association - SSBA (Scottish Charity No SC 013328).

Our special thanks go to the Go Folic! Women's Nutrition Project in San Francisco for their inspiration and support.