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Feeding Vegan Kids -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
The earliest food for a vegan baby is ideally breast ... Table 18: Diet Plans for Vegan Children TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS (AGE 1-4) FOOD GROUP...


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...charged with manslaughter of their baby, who was allegedly malnourished. Defense Attorney Ellis Rubin says a birth defect, not a vegan diet, is...


The Vegan Diet During Pregnancy and Lactation -- The Vegetarian...
The Vegan Diet During Pregnancy and Lactation ... to provide for increased maternal blood volume and for the formation of the baby's blood.


VegFamily magazine - Raising Vegan Children, Vegan Pregnancy, and...
...pregnancy affect risk of allergies in my baby? Ask the Editor Submit a question. How can I tell if a product is vegan? Why do people go vegan?


Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Baby fed raw vegan diet died
Baby fed raw vegan diet died from malnutrition Tania Branigan Saturday September 15, 2001 The Guardian A couple whose baby died of severe...





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Nutrition facts label helps with food choices (The Herald-Mail)
Today's supermarket is filled with thousands of prepackaged foods for consumers to choose from. Making the best nutritional choice can be difficult for most of us. The nutrition facts label on the packaging can be a wealth of information to help you get the most nutrition for your food dollar.

Postmenopausal women needed for diet study (Stanford Report)
A team of researchers led by Gerald M. Reaven, MD, emeritus professor of medicine, is looking for volunteers for a study that will assess the appropriate type of carbohydrate in the diet for postmenopausal women.

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Decor does more than express our style — it can also expand our waistlines. Brian Wansink, author of "Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think," identifies common diet traps in our homes while design guru Christopher Lowell advises how to steer clear of them.

Fibre-rich diet 'can halve the risk of breast cancer' (Daily Mail)
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THE 31 YEAR DIET (Daily Record)
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Research shows high-fiber diet reduces breast cancer risk (People's Daily)
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Nutrition basics for diabetics (Bristol Herald Courier)
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Berries are delicious treats packed with nutrition (Carroll County Online)
To keep fit and healthy, nutrition experts remind us to eat a minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Eating berries is an enjoyable, easy way to meet the five-plus-servings-per-day goal.