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June 06, 2011
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Children eat more vegetables when allowed to choose
Granada, Spain (SPX) Jun 06, 2011
A study conducted at the University of Granada has proved that children eat up to 80 percent more vegetables when they are allowed to choose. Researchers have also found that the bitterness of calcium -which is noticeably present in vegetables such as spinachs, collard greens cabbage, onions, chard or broccoli- can be a factor negatively influencing children's consumption of vegetables A gesture as simple as allowing children to freely choose the vegetables they want to eat helps to increase the c ... read more

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Study maps global 'hotspots' of climate-induced food insecurity
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In China, soaring food prices mean leaner diets
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Satellite and Radar Data Reveal Damage Track of Alabama Tornadic Thunderstorms
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Gadhafi's river could be hidden weapon
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China food factory owner held amid chemical scare
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Japan restricts green tea over radiation fears
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China, S. Korea ban Taiwan drinks over chemical
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Foreign NGO says satellite images indicate war crimes in Sudan's Abyei
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Anti-GM food protest leaves 18 injured in Belgium
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China drought affects more than 34 million people
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