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Food manufacturers could be forced to use folic acid as a preventive measure for spinal defects
...health experts think that making this vitamin a mandatory additive to food will ensure pregnant women are getting the right nutrients to prevent their little one from being born with spinal defects...
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Children who are fussy eaters have their genes to blame
...health professionals seem to think that everything about a child’s food preferences and habits can be blamed on what the parents do and how they feed them and rear them. there’s quite a...
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More than half of women admit they suffer ‘baby blues’ after giving birth
...health care is needed for mums who feel they may have the baby blues. this includes ensuring that midwives are qualified to deal with difficulties new mums are faced with, as well as establishing...
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Researchers think expectant mums can benefit from drinking wine
researchers think expectant mums can benefit from drinking wine it is thought that having a glass of red wine every now and again can come with health benefits. what is less thought of however is that...
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Plans to fine parents who smoke in a car with children
...health, the new law would mean that mums and dads would get a £60 fine if caught in the act. many are saying that the ‘nanny state’ is trying to control what happens in family homes...
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Children who are constantly protected from the sun could risk getting rickets
...health issues later in the future. cathymum other parenting advice
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UK children could be the unhappiest in the world
...health awareness website for children, suggests that the fear of failure, bullying and the stress of being more attractive could be reasons for their unhappiness. when 2,000 youngsters between the...
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Younger women are more likely to seek treatment for depression
...health service showed that women in their 20s are more likely to ask for help when their depressed, as opposed to women in their 50s. at the moment, two in three patients looking to treat their...
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It's not just mums who need to think about diet before conceiving
it's not just mums who need to think about diet before conceiving new research has found that a father’s diet plays a critical role in the health of his children. according to the canadian...
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Women over 30 at greater risk of complicated pregnancy
...health test], stillbirth and neonatal death all increases with advancing maternal age and that risks may increase before the age of 35 years or older, which is the commonly used definition of advanced...
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Stressed parents are more likely to have obese children
...healthy ones. the study conducted by st. michael’s hospital in toronto “looked at data collected during the children's health study, one of the largest and most comprehensive...
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Eating fruit lowers risk of complicated pregnancy
...healthy weight, reducing blood pressure and stopping drug misuse and alcohol consumption can go a long way in helping women have an uncomplicated pregnancy. experts monitored 5,600 first time mothers...
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Sharing a bed with your baby increases risk of SIDS
sharing a bed with your baby increases risk of sids 89742 according to the swedish national board of health and welfare, babies under three months old who share a bed with their parents are at risk of...
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600 children under 16 taking up smoking every day
600 children under 16 taking up smoking every day up to 600 children under the age of 16 take up smoking every day in the uk. the study, conducted by the health and social care information centre...
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Surgeon urges women to take Vitamin D to lower risk of breast cancer
...health secretary jeremy hunt to make the vitamin free on the nhs saying it will save 1,000 lives a year. mokbel has already started handing them out to female patients at his private clinic and claims...
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Toddlers who use tablets risk long-term problems
...health in other ways. research conducted by the university health board, suggests children face a 'healthcare time bomb' of pain due to continuous use of computers, smartphones and video...
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