Researchers at the University of Alberta followed a group of 688 children via the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development Child study. They found that the more servings of fruit mothers reported eating during pregnancy, the higher cognitive scores the children earned as one-year-olds.
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A Smart Reason To Eat More Fruit
WSJ—Researchers at the University of Alberta followed a group of 688 children via the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development Child study. They found that the more servings of fruit mothers reported eating during pregnancy, the higher cognitive scores the children earned as one-year-olds.
Newsweek—Researchers studied the anxiety levels of both parents and children under 10 before and after an operation that required sedation. The study indicates that allowing the children to use an iPad was as calming before they went under the knife as using a conventional sedative would be.
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