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Folic Acid Supplementation Provided In Utero, But Not After Birth, May Protect Offspring From Colorectal Cancer
Date: ScienceDaily  Date:04/17/08

Although folic acid fortification has proven to lower rates of neural tube defects and some childhood cancers, there is a growing body of evidence that too  
 
Study Shows Milk and Gluten Free Diet prevents ADHD in Children
Source: www.iol.co.za  Date: 04/15/08


Norway - Tears streak Rita's cheek as she recalls what it was like trying to
 

Doula Support, A Pain Relief Method of Childbirth

Source: ScienceDaily  Date: 04/14/08

For almost 20 years, researchers have been examining a centuries-old phenomenon -- women helping women through childbirth. Continuous support from an experienced female companion, called a
 
EU urged to ban food additives over child hyperactivity fears
Source:
Agence France Presse  Date: 04/11/08



Europe's main consumer watchdog called Thursday for an EU-wide ban on six

 
Exercise During Pregnancy Has Baby Benefits, Too
Source: HelthDay  Date: 04/10/08

Exercise does a body good -- two bodies when the one exercising is a pregnant woman.

A new study shows that when a mom-to-be works out, her fetus reaps cardiac benefits. The benefits show up as lower fetal heart rates, according to the finding to be presented this
 
Schools Policy Causes Reduction in Child Obesity
Source: www.ecochildsplay.com Written by Beth Bader  Date:04/09/08

One recent study published in the April issue of Pediatrics suggests that answer is yes, by an amazing fifty percent less incidence of obesity. The study, called the School Nutrition Policy Initiative, was conducted at ten schools in the Philadelphia
 
Fetal Exposure to Substance Abuse Changes Brain Structure
Source: HealthDay  Date: 04/08/08

Babies born to women who use cocaine, alcohol or tobacco during pregnancy  
 
Eating Meat Shown to lessen Fertility In Women
Source: Kevin Hill for Vitalchild.com  Date: 04/07/08

Women who are accustomed to saying, "Where's the Beef" at dinner time might want to change that to, "hold the beef" if they are trying to get pregnant.

A new joint study was conducted on ovulatory fertility from The Harvard School of Public Health, Channing Laboratory and Bringham and Women's Hospital.
 
Vitamin D Deficiency May Be To Blame For Soft Bones In Baby's Skull
Source: Science Daily   Date: 04/04/08

Softening of the skull bones in normal-looking babies might reflect vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy, according to a new study. Furthermore,
breast-feeding without vitamin D supplementation could prolong the deficiency, 
 
A Vegan Child's Nutrition
Source: smallbitesnutrition.blogspot.com You Ask, I Answer  by Andy Billatti  Date: 04/03/08


I have a picky eater at home, an 8-year-old I adopted last year from another country.

She is still very suspicious of new foods, and I have taken to sneaking supplements into her diet wherever I can.
 
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