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Survey shows entertaining children is the number one parent travel hassle

www.grub4life.com today reveals that seven out of ten parents are desperate to find ways to entertain their young families when flying overseas, says a survey by Holiday Extras.com.
(08-07-2010)

British children 'getting fatter at twice the rate of American youngsters'

www.grub4life.com today reports that British children are getting fatter at twice the rate of those in America and spending far more on unhealthy snacks, new figures suggest.
(06-07-2010)

Concerned mum gets on her bike to raise awareness of relationship between exposure to UV and skin cancer

www.grub4life.com today reports that a concerned mum, Heidi Sedgeman, is riding her bike to raise awareness to fight childhood exposure to UV  - a leading cause of skin cancer - and to highlight the lack of shading available in many school playgrounds to protect children during outdoor learning and play.
(05-07-2010)

Lifestyle intervention reduces preschoolers' body fat, improves fitness

www.grub4life.com today reports that a new study shows that a program teaching multiple lifestyle changes to predominantly migrant preschoolers and their parents is helping the children reduce body fat and improve fitness. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society's 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.
(05-07-2010)

New Charter calls for action on childhood obesity

www.grub4life.com today reports that leading health organisations call on new coalition government to set out plans to tackle child obesity during inaugural Childhood Obesity Week .
(05-07-2010)

Cost of school meals a struggle for many families

www.grub4life.com today reports that low-income families struggle to afford school meals and often cannot provide healthy packed lunches because they do not have a car and are restricted to shopping in local convenience stores, says a new Ofsted report.
(03-07-2010)

Lifesaving liver transplant performed on premature infant

www.grub4life.com today reports that a 5-month-old New York infant received a lifesaving liver transplant for advanced liver failure diagnosed following her birth 10 weeks premature. She only weighed 4 pounds, making her the smallest to ever receive this kind of transplant.
(02-07-2010)

Winners in National Kids Awards scheme announced

www.grub4life.com today reports that the winners for the prestigious What's On 4 2010 Awards have just been announced.
(01-07-2010)

Treating tongue tie could help more babies breastfeed

www.grub4life.com today reports that doctors are advising new mothers to breastfeed, but a simple yet often untreated problem can have serious effects on babies, University of Florida researchers say.
(01-07-2010)

National Obesity Week calls for supporters of children

www.grub4life.com today reports that National Childhood Obesity Week launches in less than two weeks time.  The Week, which runs from 5th – 11th July, has been organised by MEND and the National Obesity Forum to raise awareness of childhood obesity and the effect this epidemic is having on the lives of children across the UK.
(30-06-2010)

Pregnancy is linked to children’s reduced insulin sensitivity

www.grub4life.com today reports that children whose mothers’ blood sugar is high during pregnancy are more likely to have low insulin sensitivity—a risk factor for type 2 diabetes—even after taking into consideration the children’s body weight, a new study shows. The results will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.
(29-06-2010)

Brain MRI in Children

www.grub4life.com today reports that patients who undergo “routine” brain MRIs need a plan to deal with findings that commonly reveal unexpected-but-benign anomalies that are unlikely to cause any problem, reports a research team led by Johns Hopkins Children’s Center investigators.
(28-06-2010)

Outcry over plans not to extend free school meals

www.grub4life.com today reports that campaigners against child poverty have attacked plans not to extend free school meals provision in England.
(28-06-2010)

Public confused by health messages surrounding dairy products

www.gdadiet.com today reports that that 1 in 3 adults in the UK are confused about the health messages surrounding dairy products, says a new report by YouGov SixthSense.
(25-06-2010)

Free school meals: health professionals join the backlash over cuts

www.grub4life.com today reports that a coalition of senior doctors and nurses have written to the education secretary, Michael Gove, expressing "deep concern" at his decision to axe plans for free school meals for half a million primary school children from low-income families.
(24-06-2010)


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