Last year, University of Minnesota student Ava* found an unconventional way to financially support herself while attending school — she became a sugar baby. In exchange for around $100 a night, Ava ...
The longer babies spent under sugar rationing, the lower their risk for disease later in life. “It’s a really exciting ...
The amount of sugar in the diets of babies and toddlers could predict their chances of developing type 2 diabetes and high ...
Cutting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life - from conception to the age of two - appears to reduce the risk of ...
Parents who want to reduce the risk their child will grow up to have diabetes or heart disease should consider restricting ...
Getty A new study has found that limiting the amount of sugar that babies get in the first 1,000 ... Getty To conduct the study, researchers from the University of Southern California, McGill ...
The holiday season is nearly upon us and it’s easy for a child’s sweet tooth go wild. However, new research shows that it may ...
British data shows that children conceived and born during a period of sugar rationing were less likely to develop diabetes ...
Eating little to no sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life -- from conception to age 2 -- can ... led by researchers at the University of Southern California. For the study, researchers looked ...
Cutting out sugar through gestation and a child’s first two years might significantly reduce the risk of high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes ...
Researchers found that less sugar in childhood — and in the womb — is linked to decreased risks of diabetes and high blood ...