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kenlasalle t1_j4l6ifd wrote

So, a healthy diet during childhood can impact the quality of your childhood. Got it!

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HockeyCannon t1_j4lbxxg wrote

Quality of your entire life is what the article says. They can avoid depression which can manifest between 5-9 years and last forever.

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>"Iodine, iron and long chain fatty acids are particularly important for the normal development of the brain, and shortage of these nutrients in critical phases may cause irreversible harm and cognitive and motoric delay"

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kpickyiv t1_j4lgpca wrote

Another profound insight from the Institute of the Blindingly Obvious

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RonPMexico t1_j4mhc9u wrote

So you are saying parents should feed their kids? Insightful.

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StuartGotz t1_j4oey0u wrote

File this under, “You're All Fucked!”

Thanks for all the Hawaiian Punch and Coca-Cola mom!

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F3aRtheMom t1_j4qfys3 wrote

Article is aimed at parents rather than the countries that allow people to live in conditions that prevent growing up healthy.

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