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A combination of early-life risk factors 'could quadruple the risk of childhood obesity'
03 February 2015 - BBC News - Screen time 'harms teenagers' sleep'
03 February 2015 - EurekAlert - Socioeconomic differences in adolescent health getting wider
02 February 2015 - The Conversation - Health Check: how to work out how much food you should eat
American Academy of Pediatrics - Many Pre-Packaged Toddler Meals and Snack Foods Contain Too Much Salt or Sugar
Cogswell et al., 2015 - Sodium and Sugar in Complementary Infant and Toddler Foods Sold in the United States
02 February 2015 - Science News - Tuna mercury rising
02 March 2015 - BBC Radio 4 - The 'Clean Label' Question
01 February 2015 - The Natural Medicine Journal - Essential Fatty Acids Block the Depressive Effect of Interferon Therapy
30 January 2015 - Nutraingredients - GM folate rice could help tackle neural tube defects, say researchers
Diet, nutrition essential for mental health
29 January 2015 - Medical News Today - Added fructose is a principal driver of type 2 diabetes
28 January 2015 - The Independent - These are the most sugar-packed cereals aimed at your children
28 January 2015 - EurekAlert - Seeing selves as overweight may be self-fulfilling prophecy for some teens
28 January 2015 - Foodnavigator - Researchers ‘astounded’ by results of probiotic peanut allergy study
27 January 2015 - MNT - UK parents hounded by their kids to buy junk food they see on TV - BHF calls for ban on junk food ads before 9pm
26 January 2015 - ScienceDaily - Good bedtime habits equal better sleep for kids
26 January 2015 - University of Cambridge - Mother’s stress hormone levels may affect foetal growth and long term health of child
23 January 2015 - ScienceDaily - Lead negatively impacts cognitive functions of boys more than girls
Diet affects brain iron levels differently in men and women, pilot study shows