HealthEating Fruits During Pregnancy May Boost Child's IQ Eating fruits during pregnancy may boost a child's IQ, a new study has found. Prenatal fruit consumption specifically resulted in higher scores in cognitive tests when the children reached 1 year of age.by Rina Marie Doctor
HealthNurturing Your Child During Preschool Years Is Linked To Better Learning, Memory Responseby Deepthi B
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Healthy Living/WellnessPediatricians To Start Screening For Child Hunger as 7.9 Million US Children Live In Food-Insecure Homesby Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/WellnessPregnancy Stress Affects Development Of Child's Motor Skills: Studyby Ted Ranosa
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