Filling in the gaps on kids diets - Tue, 27 Jul 2010 PST
When my son was 4, I tried giving him nutritional supplements to make up for his appalling diet. I mixed fish oil into his orange juice. I let him eat candy like gummy multivitamins. And I stirred a chocolate powder containing 31 fruit and vegetable extracts into his milk. It eased my worries, but experts disagree on whether supplements do any good.
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Merck Grants License to LabCorp for Development of Test To Potentially Identify Patients Likely to Respond to ...
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.----Merck today announced a non-exclusive license agreement with Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings for the commercialization of a genetic test that may help predict the response of patients with Hepatitis C virus infection to peginterferon alpha-based therapy.
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To Haiti with love: Dozens donate items for orphans
SPRINGFIELD TWP. -- It's an unusual wish list for a senior citizen: baby socks, infant formula with iron, vitamins, jump ropes and coloring books.
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Experts disagree on value of supplements for kids
When my son was 4, I tried giving him nutritional supplements to make up for his appalling diet. I mixed fish oil into his orange juice. I let him eat candylike gummy multivitamins. And I stirred a chocolate powder containing 31 fruit and vegetable extracts into his milk.
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2,270-calorie mac & cheese meal is worst for kids
The authors of Eat This, Not That! have singled out five of the most disgusting kids meals in America.
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