A study finds that while many factors can play a role in a child’s choosy eating, genes that are linked to a child’s sensory responses could be one of them. So should you simply throw up your hands and say it’s genetic?
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How More Sleep Can Lead to Better Food Choices
For all the effort that many of us put into losing or maintaining weight, what if you could help yourself in a significant way by something as simple as getting the right amount of sleep?
Cardiac Catheterization: Best Way to Your Heart? It’s Through Your Wrist
Several factors make approaching cardiac catheterization through the wrist preferable to the leg. Find out if a wrist catheterization is an option for you.
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Many parents have likely given their child a device or screen to entertain or occupy them, but some estimates suggest kids are watching 5-7 hours of screen time each day.
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Recipe: Red Snapper Taco with Mango Salsa
This fish taco uses red snapper, but feel free to substitute any firm fish. The mango salsa goes well with chicken or pork, so keep it in mind for a quick meal when you are grilling.
How to Help Your Child Predict (and Prevent) Migraines
Are migraine headaches slowing your child down? Find out how to help your child identify triggers and make lifestyle changes to help prevent and manage migraines.
5 Foods You Should Always Have in Your Fridge
One secret to preparing healthy meals is having the right ingredients on hand. Find out five basics our dietitians believe no fridge should be without.
Recipe: Split Pea and Vegetable Soup
Split peas are high in fiber, which can help decrease cholesterol, normalize blood sugars, and help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight. All of these things, in turn, support a healthy heart.
What Happened When Barbers Helped Black Men With High Blood Pressure
A recent study found that barbers in the African-American community, aided by an on-site pharmacist, helped reduce high blood pressure significantly among their customers.