Maternal, Perinatal and Pediatric Nutrition
I eat what you eat: Maternal Nutrition and Epigenetics
Potential mothers, new mothers and mothers of multiples often worry about how their nutrition will affect their children. With the
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Breastmilk from a Bottle and Obesity Risk
As a new parent you can go no longer than 24 hours without hearing the phrase “Breast is Best.” I
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Regular Bedtimes for Children May be Protective Against Obesity
For many generations parenting books and gurus alike have heralded the importance of routine. Beginning in infancy, children are scheduled
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Does Breastfeeding Make You Smarter?
Good nutrition has been shown to help with survival, growth, mental development, health, and well-being across one’s lifespan. Unearthing precisely
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The complexity and mystery of linear growth
Student Blogger for Global Nutrition Council at ASN’s Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at EB 2016 By: Sheela Sinharoy, MPH
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Designing interventions to achieve impact
Student Blogger for Global Nutrition Council at ASN’s Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at EB 2016 By: Sheela Sinharoy, MPH
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Moving toward a holistic model of woman-centered antenatal care
By: Sheela Sinharoy, MPH Sunday began with a symposium titled, Delivering Nutrition Interventions to Women during Pregnancy: Beyond Individual Interventions
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The Folate Fortification Story – How we fixed one problem…but may have created another
By: Mary Scourboutakos Neural tube defects are a type of birth defect—affecting the brain, spine or spinal cord—that result from
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A new rationale for breastfeeding – the benefits for the Mom!
By: Mary Scourboutakos Presently in America breastfeeding rates are sub-par. While the World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for up
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