[ad_1] More and more research nowadays suggests that we have gone too far with our desire to eliminate germs, and that children could use some dirt and grime to improve their own …
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[ad_1] By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Sept. 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Every time you realize you're a maniac, you can probably even inadvertently get your youngest fattened, suggests a new …
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[ad_1] Obesity affects nearly one in six children in the United States, according to new data from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's State of Obesity Report. And new findings from the Journal …
Read More »Common household cleaners can make your kids bigger: study
[ad_1] Photo of a mop A study found that these common cleaning products, such as home disinfectants, may affect the child's gut microbiome and increase the risk of obesity later in the …
Read More »Could household cleaners make your child fat? – WebMD
[ad_1] According to Kozyrskyj, "disinfectant products used very often, once a week or more, caused changes in the intestinal bacteria of infants. This has resulted in the decline of some bacteria and …
Read More »Could household cleaners make your child fat?
[ad_1] MONDAY, Sept. 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) – If you're a clean monster, you could inadvertently fatten your children, suggests a new study. The research can not prove cause and effect, but …
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