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Eating Junk Food While Pregnant May Make Your Child a Junk Food Addict
February 28, 2013 A healthy diet during pregnancy is critical to the future health of your children. New research suggests that pregnant mothers who consume junk food cause developmental changes of the opioid ... > full story -
Too Much Vitamin D During Pregnancy Can Cause Food Allergies, Research Suggests
February 27, 2013 Pregnant women should avoid taking vitamin D supplements, new research suggests. Substitution appears to raise the risk of children developing a food allergy after ... > full story -
Babies Born by C-Section at Risk of Developing Allergies
February 25, 2013 For expectant moms who may contemplate the pros and cons of natural child birth or Caesarian section, a new study suggests that C-section babies are susceptible to developing allergies by age two. ... > full story -
Race Linked to Childhood Food Allergies, Not Environmental Allergies
February 23, 2013 Researchers have shown that race and possibly genetics play a role in children's sensitivity to developing allergies. Researchers found: African-American children were sensitized to at least one food ... > full story -
Smarter Lunchrooms Make Lunch Choices Child's Play
February 22, 2013 In Jan. 2012, the United States Department of Agriculture passed a series of regulations designed to make school lunches more nutritious, which included requiring schools to increase whole grain ... > full storyMore: -
High Glycemic Index Foods and Dairy Products Linked to Acne
February 20, 2013 A new study has determined that there is increasing evidence of a connection between diet and acne, particularly from high glycemic load diets and dairy products, and that medical nutrition therapy ... > full story -
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Sports, Shared Activities Are 'Game Changers' for Dad/daughter Relationships
February 19, 2013 The most frequent turning point in father-daughter relationships is shared activity -- especially sports -- ahead of such pivotal events as when a daughter marries or leaves home, according to a new ... > full story -
Caffeine Linked to Low Birth Weight Babies
February 18, 2013 Maternal nutrition is important to a developing embryo and to the health of the child later in life. Supplementing the diet with specific vitamins is known to increase health of the fetus for example ... > full story -
Is There a Neanderthal in the House?
February 17, 2013 As we humans evolved over the millennia to walk on two legs, grow larger brains and shorter jaws, bear big babies and live longer, we’ve also experienced some negative consequences. But keeping ... > full story -
Smoking Bans Linked With 'Successive Reductions' in Preterm Birth
February 14, 2013 Smoking bans are associated with a "consistent pattern of reduction in the risk of preterm delivery," finds a new ... > full story
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