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Mediterranean diet may prevent allergies
By Made For Mums on 15/01/2008 10:20:00
A Mediterranean diet during pregnancy could ward off asthma and allergies in babies, say researchers.
A study suggests mothers-to-be who eat a diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables and fish may prime their unborn children for better health. The Mediterranean diet has long been recommended to improve heart health and stave off cancer
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Diet of fish and veg fights asthma
By Made For Mums on 12/09/2007 10:27:00
A diet of fish and "fruity" vegetables can help reduce asthma and allergies in children, according to the results of a seven-year study released yesterday.
.Researchers found that just under 9% of the children suffered from some degree of wheezing, including around 6% with allergy-related asthma. In addition, 17% reacted to at least one of the allergens in a skin prick test. But those with a diet high in fish
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How diet can boost your fertility
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/04/2009 12:23:48
Increase your chances of conceiving through a good diet.
Being overweight or underweight can affect your fertility, but a healthy, nutritionally balanced diet is important for boosting fertility no matter what weight you are. There’s a lot needed to get pregnant when you think about it
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Diet fizzy drinks linked to premature birth
By Kimberley Smith on 13/07/2010 16:44:02
The risk of having a premature baby is higher for mums-to-be who regularly drink diet soft drinks, says new study
an average of one can of diet soda a day were 38% more likely to give birth early. The risk went up to 78% if four or more drinks were consumed daily.As there was no link between fizzy drinks sweetened by sugar and premature birth, researchers believe
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25 ways to stop ditching your diet
By Jenny Stallard on 19/01/2010 14:52:47
If you’re trying to get trim after birth or just want a healthy start to the year, follow our foolproof tips to sticking to your diet
delicious healthy food at the front so the tempting stuff is hidden," advises Jane Mitchell, nutritional director at Weight To Go.5 Clean the biccie tin"If temptation lies around every corner, your diet will fail, so clean out those leftover goodies from
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High fat pregnancy diet may lead to child obesity
By Made For Mums on 17/11/2008 15:15:30
A high-fat pregnancy diet may affect the foetus’ brain and lead to over-eating in later life.
Tests on rats showed those born to mothers fed a high-fat diet had many more brain cells specialised to produce appetite-stimulating proteins.The Rockefeller University team say the finding may help explain why obesity rates have soared in recent
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Diet
By MadeForMums on 20/04/2010 15:59:34
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By MadeForMums on 20/04/2010 15:59:47
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By MadeForMums on 20/04/2010 16:00:08
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Mum's diet may influence baby’s sex
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 09/03/2010 12:28:42
What you eat when trying to conceive or in the early part of your pregnancy does influence your unborn baby’s sex and health, research suggests.
If you’re having full breakfasts and a high fat diet at the time you conceive, scientists think you’ve got a greater chance of having a boy. A low fat diet with longer spells of not eating means your chances of having a girl are higher instead
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