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The FINANCIAL — Young children with a history of eating problems in the first three years of life were more likely to receive…

The FINANCIAL — Young children with a history of eating problems in the first three years of life were more likely to receive low scores on assessments of child development, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health. The findings…
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