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Significant contributions of DHA

WITH the advent of early child brain development researchers, more and more mothers have become informed of the importance and benefits of nutrition in achieving early brain development. Breastfeeding...

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Is Picky Eating an Early Sign of Autism?

New research on the finicky eating habits of children with autism finds that while autistic children do tend to eat a less varied diet than other kids, their feeding preferences have little negative...

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Stopping the dinner dramas

When your child is a picky eater, everyone has advice: Cook with your kids! Eat like a French person! Roast those Brussels sprouts! Jessica Seinfeld, wife of the comedian Jerry Seinfeld, advocates...

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2 cups of cow’s milk daily best for kids’ health

One of the most common questions parents ask their doctors is ‘How much milk should I be giving my children? Now they have got their answer from a new research and the answer is two cups per day. “We...

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Caloric moderation can reverse link between low birth weight and obesity,...

Because this is an early study, UCLA researchers do not recommend that mothers of low-birth weight infants start restricting their child's nutrition and suggest they consult with their child's...

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Eating family means together good for kids

Regular family meals round a table can increase kids' fruit and vegetable intake, and make it easier for them to reach the recommended five portions a day, according to a new research. The World Health...

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2 cups of cow's milk daily best for kids' health

Tweet Washington, December 18 (ANI): One of the most common questions parents ask their doctors is 'How much milk should I be giving my children?' Now they have got their answer from a new research and...

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Regular family meals together boost kids' fruit and vegetable intake

The World Health Organization recommends a daily intake of five 80g portions of fruit and vegetables to promote good health and stave off serious disease and obesity in later life. And the Department...

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Dangers of taking too much protein and how much is appropriate?

Protein is a vital and essential nutrient for an endurance athletes’ diet that is used to help build proteins in our body we need to function. There are 20 different amino acids that if assembled into...

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2 cups of cow’s milk best for kids’ health

One of the most common questions parents ask their doctors is 'How much milk should I be giving my children?' Now they have got their answer from a new research and the answer is two cups per day. "We...

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Preventing weight gain when switching to gluten-free foods

Concern seems to be growing amongst the medical community regarding excessive weight gain for patients who have been put on a gluten-free diet but there are ways to prevent weight gain when switching...

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Control of caloric intake can reverse link between low birth weight and obesity

Washington, April 3 (ANI): A dietary intervention during early life can reverse the tendency of low birth weight babies becoming obese in later life, researchers including one of an Indian origin have...

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Eating in pregnancy

With a new life growing inside you, what you eat matters a lot. WHILE you are overjoyed with your pregnancy, you are probably also eager to ensure a healthy pregnancy. To achieve this goal, one of the...

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Interventions aimed at reducing screen time in preschoolers results in fewer...

November 5, 2012 Interventions aimed at reducing screen time in preschoolers results in fewer meals in front of the TV Study shows no impact on overall screen time or BMI Childhood obesity prevention...

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Early life nutrition

For mothers who cannot breastfeed, finding alternatives should be guided by current science-based standards. NOTHING perhaps is more important to a newborn baby than both tender loving care and...

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Inadequate Diet Can Lead To Anemia In Postmenopausal Women

Important new findings in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association A new study published in the April 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association indicates that inadequate...

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Does Overeating Cause Memory Impairment as We Age?

Overeating has been linked to a litany of health problems—diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke, to name a few. Memory loss, dementia and even Alzheimer's may someday be added to that list,...

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Nutrition �Euro" What Your Baby Needs

No matter how much new information researchers discover about infant nutrition, the fact remains that breast milk has always been, and will continue to be, the perfect way to feed babies. Breast milk...

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UC Davis research says you can eat potatoes and still lose weight

Research just released by the University of California, Davis and the National Center for Food Safety and Technology, Illinois Institute of Technology demonstrates that people can include potatoes in...

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Several studies support the role of choline in fetal development and...

A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that a choline-deficient diet is associated with increased risk for heart defects during prenatal development.1 Choline is an...

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