Additives DO harm children - and a ban could cut child hyperactivity by a third, say scientists
The number of hyperactive children could be cut by a third by banning suspect food additives, it is claimed today.
The finding by British scientists will put pressure on the Food Standards Agency to force manufacturers to stop using the "E-number" chemicals.
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'No one told me about the risks' (The New Zealand Herald)
In the first 9 weeks of her pregnancy before she knew she was pregnant, Karyn Tunnicliff celebrated her own and a friend's 21st birthdays.
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Retiree picks a hobby: Vineyard (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
CANDOR — Only really good friends of Ron Franklin will toast the New Year tonight with one of his award-winning wines.
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ADHD In Children (PIZZAHEROS)
It is reported that most ADHD cases in children develop before the age of 7, but the diagnosis comes only when there are problems in their development.
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Saving the children 'Instead of Medicating and Punishing' (Exeter News-Letter)
Children learn by playing, using their creative minds to learn how to negotiate the world around them, whether they are from tribal cultures, non-human mammals or industrial societies. The difference is that in the industrial societies, children's...
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