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Food and Beverages Not Likely to Make Breast-Fed Babies Fussy
February 13, 2013 Many new moms fear that eating the wrong foods while breast-feeding will make their baby fussy. However, no sound scientific evidence exists to support claims that certain foods or beverages lead to ... > full story -
Alcohol Consumption May Be in Response to Smoking Cessation
February 13, 2013 New findings may help identify situations in which smokers who are trying to quit are at a higher risk of ... > full story -
Dogs May Understand Human Point of View
February 11, 2013 Domestic dogs are much more likely to steal food when they think nobody can see them, suggesting for the first time that dogs are capable of understanding a human's point of ... > full story -
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New Insight on Relationship Between Parents, Preschoolers and Obesity
February 8, 2013 While sugary drinks, lack of exercise and genetics contribute to a growing number of overweight American children, new research reveals how a mom's eating habits and behavior at the dinner table can ... > full story -
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Eat to Dream: Study Shows Dietary Nutrients Associated With Certain Sleep Patterns
February 6, 2013 A new study shows for the first time that certain nutrients may play an underlying role in short and long sleep duration and that people who report eating a large variety of foods -- an indicator of ... > full story -
Overall Eating Patterns Are Most Important for Healthful Eating
February 5, 2013 The overall pattern of food that a person eats is more important to a healthy diet than focusing on single foods or individual nutrients, according to a new position ... > full story -
Twenty Hours of TV a Week Linked to Almost Half Sperm Count of Those Who Watch Little TV
February 4, 2013 Healthy young men who watch TV for more than 20 hours a week have almost half the sperm count of men who watch very little TV, indicates a new ... > full story -
Poor Mental Health Leads to Unhealthy Behaviors Among Low-Income Adults
February 3, 2013 A new study says binge drinking, smoking, and illegal drug use may be used to cope with depression and anxiety. Poor mental health leads to unhealthy behaviors in low-income adults - not the other ... > full story -
Which Foods Make Americans Ill? Whether Chicken or Salad, Food Safety at Home Is Key to Avoiding Illness
January 31, 2013 A new study analyzing outbreaks of foodborne illness has found contaminated salad greens make the most people sick, but contaminated poultry have resulted in the most deaths. In light of this study ... > full story -
Family History Plays a Major Role in Heart Health
January 31, 2013 If you exercise, eat right and don't smoke, a history of heart disease in your family can still put you at risk -- even if you are a ... > full story
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