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EU to issue guide to health tourism
The European Commission has announced a formal consultation on opening up the EU healthcare market, with a guide for health tourists being issued next year. (06-09-2006)
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Plea for complete ban on junk food advertising

www.grub4life.com today reports that Scotland's childhood obesity levels could be cut by as much as 14%, says a study.
(20-06-2010)

Dads remain number one hero for kids!

www.grub4life.com today reports that as families celebrate the 100th Father’s Day this weekend, Dads across the country will be elated to learn that they are the number one hero among children!
(20-06-2010)

New guidance covers risks in outdoor play

www.grub4life.com today reports that the new guidance on outdoor play aims to dispel some popular myths about health and safety and risk.
(19-06-2010)

Fast food takeaway near Shadwell school halted

www.grub4life.com today reports that the decision to allow a fast food takeaway to be set up near a school with a healthy eating policy has been turned down by the High Court.
(19-06-2010)

Parents worried about saving money for their children

 www.moneyagonyaunt.com today reveals that 68% of parents with children under 16 believe that the recession has affected the way they think about their financial role as a parent, according to a report by Scottish Widows Savings and Investments.
(18-06-2010)

Leading obesity organisations launch inaugural National Childhood Obesity Week

www.grub4life.com today reports that a leading obesity charity has joined forces with a social enterprise that delivers free after-school healthy living programmes to families to launch the first-ever UK awareness week to focus on child obesity issues.
(16-06-2010)

Probiotic may reduce baby’s crying time with colic, says University of Turin in Italy

www.grub4life.com reports that one week of taking Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis may reduce crying time in infants with colic by 74 per cent, compared with less than 40 per cent in the placebo group, says a new study.
(14-06-2010)

New report warns that third of European children are overweight

www.grub4life.com today reports that more than one third of European children are overweight, according to the latest report from research organisation Datamonitor.
(13-06-2010)

£100,000 bill to fund a child’s future career

www.grub4life.org.uk/news today reports that parents could be facing a bill in excess of £100,000 if their children grow up to fulfil their career ambitions.
(13-06-2010)

Prenatally overweight linked to congenital heart defects in babies

www.grub4life.com today reports that a new study is suggesting that women being heavily overweight during the prenatal period may have to face a higher risk of giving birth to children with congenital heart defects.
(13-06-2010)

Green ideas in nurseries

www.grub4life.com today reports that a new book by the Pre-School Learning Alliance aims to make it easier for nurseries and early years settings to go green and foster an understanding of environmental awareness and climate change.
(12-06-2010)

Investigation of neonatal deaths could save more babies

www.grub4life.com today reports that only sudden, unnatural, or violent neonatal deaths in hospitals are only reported.  In the UK, on average 17 babies die every day - either at birth or in the first four weeks of life.
(12-06-2010)

Starting education before 3 boosts Foundation State Profile scores

www.grub4life.com today reports that children who attend early years settings before the age of three have higher Foundation Stage Profile assessment scores than children who start at three or four, according to an analysis of data carried out for the Office for National Statistics.
(11-06-2010)

Germany agency calls for limits on BPA usage

www.grub4life.com today reports that manufacturers, importers and users of bisphenol A (BPA) are being called to use alternative substances that pose less harm to human health and the environment, advises Germany’s Federal Environment Agency (UBA).
(11-06-2010)

Grandparent childcare in the UK asking for more recognition

www.grub4life.com today reports that according to a report by Grandparent’s Plus, the UK is lagging behind other European countries by failing to recognise the role grandparents play in looking after children, a study claims.
(11-06-2010)


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