Healthy Children's Snacks

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Children's Healthy Diets Lead to Healthier IQ

newswise.com — “Children fed healthy diets in early age may have a slightly higher IQ, while those on heavier junk food diets may have a slightly reduced IQ, according to new research from the University of Adelaide.View full resource at newswise.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 7, 2012 at 3:10 pm By:

KarenAnselRD Karen Ansel Nutritionist and Dietitian

Love it! Kids with healthier diets have a higher IQ: http://t.co/0bplh24f

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Healthy Snacks: 4 Foods To Boost Your Workout

huffingtonpost.com — “When I first moved to Vermont from New York for my job at EatingWell, I was living an hour away from the office.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Healthy Snacking | Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND

drcarolyndean.com — “Healthy Snacking | Dr Carolyn Dean MD NDView full resource at drcarolyndean.com

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Meals Matter Blog | Fun and Healthy Classroom Snacks

mealsmatter.org — “Don't throw fun out the window if your child's school starts requiring healthy classroom snacks and party foods. With a little creativity and lots of food groups, you can provide fun snacks that are healthy too.View full resource at mealsmatter.org

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Most Recently Shared on September 25, 2012 at 3:15 pm By:

TrinaR_RD Trina Robertson Dietitian and Nutritionist

Cute classroom snack ideas that are fun and nutritious from @MealsMatter. Work for post-game snacks too http://t.co/zJDn8vfo

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Children’s Emotions Stabilized by Simple Dietary Changes --" The Healthy Home Economist

thehealthyhomeeconomist.com — “By Mary Lynch, Kindergarten Teacher I am writing to share with you a few of the amazing changes we have seen in our family since we started changing our diets and learning the truth about what is and is notView full resource at thehealthyhomeeconomist.com

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Children’s Emotions Stabilized by Simple Dietary Changes (from @HealthyHomeEcon) http://ow.ly/3N4xe ^FM

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Protecting Your Teens from Chemical Highs | Dr. Katalenas' Tips & Resources for Happy Healthy Children

drkatalenas.com — “Teens are increasingly using common house-hold products and synthetic marijuana to get high resulting in an alarming increase in emergency room visits and the spread of concern among community leaders.View full resource at drkatalenas.com

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DrKatalenas Dr. Marta Katalenas Physician, Doctor, and Pediatrician

Learn about this new teen-trend that's causing an increase in emergency room visits: - http://t.co/s1nlegEH

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Parenting, raising vegan children, vegan families - The Vegan Society

vegansociety.com — “Parenting, raising vegan children, vegan families - The Vegan SocietyView full resource at vegansociety.com

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TheVeganSociety The Vegan Society Healthy Eating Site

Free info on healthy vegan diets for parents, pregnancy, breastfeeding & infancy: http://t.co/n0I8TrD4 written w/ #dietitian Sandra Hood

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9 Ways to encourage your kids to have healthy attitudes about food

babble.com — “Expert tips for moms on how to combat childhood obesity and children's and teen eating disorders and to encourage healthy eating for children.View full resource at babble.com

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Nuts for Pregnant Women « Your Children's Health

blogs.webmd.com — “Being a parent may be the most rewarding experience in the world, but it’s also a challenge. WebMD’s experts talk about the job of raising physically and mentally healthy kids.View full resource at blogs.webmd.com

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Recovery Snacks For Teen Swimmers | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Recovery Snacks For Teen Swimmers. Healthy snacks are particularly important for teen swimmers, who need fuel for growing muscles and bones as well as sports performance. A good recovery snack provides calories, pro...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Recovery Snacks for Teen Swimmers: Healthy snacks are particularly important for teen swimmers, w... http://t.co/7s4o1I7 #HealthyEating

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Aisle by Aisle: Choosing Healthy Cereals | Healthy Eats – Food Network Healthy Living Blog

blog.foodnetwork.com — “Even some so-called “healthy” cereals seem good for you but are fall of sugar and few nutritional benefits. Whether you have a bowl for breakfast or munch on some for a snack, here are tips for picking the best cereals.View full resource at blog.foodnetwork.com

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Apple Cheddar Pitzas « SKN Blog

superkidsnutrition.com — “Apple Cheddar Pitzas « SKN BlogView full resource at superkidsnutrition.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 8, 2011 at 5:12 pm By:

kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nurse

RT @CabotRD: 1 of my faves - Apple-Cheddar "Pitzas" - quick afterschool snack for kids via @FitNutrition http://t.co/uOz7mSu4

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Study finds worst fast food meals for kids - TODAY Health - TODAYshow.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “Despite promises from fast-food chains to change the way they market their meals to children, kids now see more ads for fast food than ever, researchers say.View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play

eurekalert.org — “Like their healthy peers, children with disabilities may spend too much time in front of a video screen. For children with cerebral palsy (CP), this leads to an even greater risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal disorders. Scientists have found that video games such as Nintendo's Wii offer an enjoyable opportunity to promote light to moderate physical activity in children with CP, and may have a role to play in rehabilitation therapy.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from video game play http://t.co/O9veduNV

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Janice Taylor: A Video Mother's Day Tribute: By and for My 94-Year Old Mother!

huffingtonpost.com — “A remarkable 94-year old whose energy level never wanes, Mom gets up at 5 am. By 5:30 am, she's had coffee and toast, and by 6 am she's fully dressed with make-up and earrings.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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    Karen Ansel

    Nutritionist Karen Ansel has inspired Americans nationwide to become healthier eaters. Whether it’s through her magazine articles, diet advice or recipes, Karen’s passion is revealing how eating right can be good for you and delicious.

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    Mona Jauhar

    Registered Dietitian in private practice specializing in Health and wellness, Weight Loss and Heart Disease.

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    Carolyn Dean MD ND

    Dr. Dean's not only a medical doctor, but also a naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, lecturer, consultant, author. Dr. Dean has been in the forefront of health issues for over 30 years.

    She graduated from Dalhousie Medical School in 1978, holds a medical license in California and is a graduate of  The Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine – now the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in Toronto. She served on the board of Governors of the CCNM for six years. Dr Dean has authored and co-authored 29 books. She is available for phone consultations only.

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