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Eating liquorice in pregnancy may affect a childs IQ and behavior
EurekAlert, 10/07/09
The research followed on from a study which showed that liquorice consumption was also linked to shorter pregnancies. Laboratory studies have also shown a link between the placenta not working to prevent stress hormones from passing through to the fetus, as well as a link to cardiac and metabolic disorders and behavioural problems in later life.
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Selenium Protects Men Against Diabetes, Study Suggests
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Electronic assistant to detect stress
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Could regulating intestinal inflammation prevent colon cancer?
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U.S. child obesity problem worse than thought
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Vegetarian diets and childhood obesity prevention
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Poverty and childhood cancer incidence in the United States
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