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Sugar Consumption During The First 1,000 Days Of Life Impacts Heart Health 60 Years Later
Study of 63,000 adults shows sugar restriction during pregnancy and first 2 years linked to lower cardiovascular disease risk ...
The UK Department of Health and Social Care’s voluntary guidelines for sugar and salt in commercial baby foods represent progress but are unlikely to protect infants unless strengthened with ...
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Cutting sugar in your baby’s first 1,000 days could change their life forever: British study
A groundbreaking British study reveals that limiting sugar intake from pregnancy through a child’s second birthday can slash their risk of type 2 diabetes by 35% and high blood pressure by 20%. Here's ...
Baby-food manufacturers operating in the UK have 18 months to cut salt and sugar in their products under new “guidelines” introduced by the country’s government. Companies will be “challenged” to ...
By Alexander Marrow LONDON (Reuters) -Swiss NGO Public Eye on Tuesday accused Nestle of double standards by alleging that the ...
NESTLE is putting the health of babies in Africa, Asia and Latin America at risk, according to an NGO today.A new report from ...
Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organization, sent samples of Nestlé baby-food products sold in Asia, Africa and Latin America to a Belgian laboratory for testing. The laboratory found in many cases ...
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