Folic acid promotion
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CDC will award $200,000 in FY 2002 to support National Folic Acid Promotion Program, according to Feb. 7 Federal Register notice. Program must explain benefits of folic acid to women of reproductive age, healthcare providers, state and local agencies and the media, as well as convene meetings to discuss strategies to promote folic acid use. Letters of intent are due Feb. 28, applications are due March 29. CDC expects to announce the award in June...
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