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Folic Acid, B6 and B12 may reduce Childhood Migraines
source: wegohealth.com by Ellen Schnakenberg  Date: 02/08/08

Could taking a simple vitamin relieve your migraine symptoms, or even act as a preventive for your migraine attacks?


Below you will find part of the PubMed abstract (condensed version) of a study 
 
Zinc, vitamin A pills protect children from malaria
source:Stephen Daniells nutraingredients  Date: 02/07/08
Supplements of vitamin A and zinc may protect children from malaria, suggest results from a new randomized, double blind trial published this week.


Daily zinc supplements were combined with a single dose of vitamin A (200,000 IU) in children in Burkino Faso, and the prevalence of malaria found to be cut by
 
Probiotics provide encouraging evidence for children's health
Source: StarTribune.com  Date: 02/06/08

One of the hottest trends of last year is gearing up for an even bigger 2008 -- probiotics. Sales of Dannon's Activia yogurt surpassed $100 million in its first year of sales, indicating that consumers are looking for foods that confer medical as well as nutritional benefits.



 
Severe stress during pregnancy linked to higher schizophrenia risk in offspring
Source: Canadianpress  Date: 02/05/08

Children born to mothers who experience the death of a close family member during the first trimester of pregnancy appear to have an increased risk of developing schizophrenia later in life, researchers say.


 
Huge Drop In Preterm Birth-risk Among Women Taking Folic Acid One Year Before Conception
Source: Science Daily  Date: 01/31/08

New research suggests that women who take folic acid supplements for at least one year before they become pregnant can cut their risk of having a premature baby by half.
 
Psychological abuse increases risk of postnatal depression
Source: inthenews  UK  Date: 01/30/08

Pregnant women who are psychologically abused by an intimate partner are more likely to develop postnatal depression, a new study suggests.
 
A killer on the shelves: the shocking truth about children's food
Source: Martin Hickma  Date: 1/29/08

Even supermarket staples can contain terrifying levels of harmful additives – and research published today highlights the cost to the health of our nation's children
 

 
Foods That Can Cause Miscarriage
Source: American Pregnancy Association  Date: 1/28/08

Eating well balanced meals is important at all times, but it is even more essential when you are pregnant. There are essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that your developing baby needs. Most foods are safe; however, there are some foods that you should avoid during pregnancy.
 

Seawater nasal spray beats childrens colds better than medication
Source: UPI Date: 01/25/08


A saline nasal wash made from processed seawater may improve nasal symptoms in children with colds, researchers in the Czech Republic said.

 
The High Cost of Confusion - Wait for Harvard or Have a Baby
Source: Julia Indichova   Date: 1/24/08

Follow up to: Expert has concerns about "The Fertility Diet" book

Research by Author Julia Indichova Suggests that Misleading Conclusions of Harvard Fertility Study Might Cause More Harm than Good

No backdrop reveals the high cost of confusion as clearly as the emotionally

 
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