City Kids More Prone to Food Allergies Than Rural Peers: Study |
- City Kids More Prone to Food Allergies Than Rural Peers: Study
- Fruits, Veggies May Help Smokers Quit
- Docs Aren’t Coaching Overweight Kids on How to Slim Down: Study
City Kids More Prone to Food Allergies Than Rural Peers: Study Posted: 09 Jun 2012 11:45 AM PDT Researcher says finding points out impact of environment FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) — City children are more likely than rural kids to have food allergies, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed data from more than 38,000 children in different areas of the United States and found that 9.8 percent of city children have food... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
Fruits, Veggies May Help Smokers Quit Posted: 09 Jun 2012 11:26 AM PDT Those who ate more produce smoked less, waited longer to light up each day, study found FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) — People trying to quit smoking are three times more likely to succeed if they eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, according to a new study. Pubic health researchers at the University at Buffalo... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
Docs Aren’t Coaching Overweight Kids on How to Slim Down: Study Posted: 09 Jun 2012 10:13 AM PDT Obese teens often get the diet-and-exercise speech from physicians, but many overweight children don’t By Denise Mann FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) — While U.S. doctors often urge obese teens to eat better and exercise more, overweight kids headed for obesity seldom get the same medical advice, a new study shows. That’s important, experts say,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
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