Children with autism can be identified as early as 14 months old, the youngest age at which the disorder has been diagnosed, a study by researchers at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore suggests.
But about half the time, symptoms may not show up until months later. That suggests at least two distinct paths leading […]
The Better Side of The Taco Bell Border
Written by Elizabeth Daeninck, MS, RD
Published in February 2007
It is Thursday night. You have had a long day at the office, picked up your kids, shuttled them to their soccer games and now you are on your way home for dinner and don’t feel like making […]
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Vitamin D, once heralded as a major weapon in the war on cancer, in fact does little to cut the risk, a study has discovered.
The sunshine vitamin has been widely credited with warding off cancer, strengthening bones and cutting the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
But a ten-year study of thousands of […]
Start integrating your child into the kitchen. Invite your child (or children) to help start cooking, so it becomes a family affair. Cooking together also keeps your child active. Show him the difference between slicing and dicing. Remind him why youre cooking the nutrient-rich foods you chose, rather than pizza or a frozen dinner. If […]
So much for the adage, ‘All things in moderation.’ Researchers at the University of Calgary have found that people who consume a single, high-fat meal are more prone to suffer the physical consequences of stress than those who eat a low-fat meal.
Published this month in the Journal of Nutrition, the study looked at the […]
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