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Are E numbers ever OK for babies?
By Cheryl Freedman on 26/09/2012 in First steps to weaning
They're a common ingredient in processed foods, but should additives really be avoided at all costs when feeding your baby?
E numbers suffer from a bad image. Most mums know that they're additives found in processed or ready-made foods, and have a hunch that they're best avoided. And there's no doubt that serving fresh, home-cooked food to your baby is better than eating
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Advice on food colouring in children's diets
By Susie Boone on 21/07/2010 in First steps to weaning
The Food Standards Agency has updated its advice and information on artificial food colourings
Additives and artificial colourings in food have become a reality of daily life, and while we might fight them as often as possible, we have also all become a little more laid back about the notion that some E numbers are perfectly safe
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Pregnant women told Vitamin E could prevent asthma in children
By Liz Jarvis on 15/03/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Eating grains and cereal could reduce risk, study finds
Pregnant women are being urged to eat more grains and cereal in a bid to reduce the number of children suffering from asthma.Scientists at the University of Aberdeen say a study of pregnant women in the north east of Scotland has revealed a link
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New advice on food colouring in children's diets
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/09/2007 in Feeding
The Food Standards Agency has overhauled its advice and information on artificial food colourings, based on the latest research
little more laidback about the notion that some E numbers are perfectly safe and functional.Indeed, for many children, there are E numbers which are perfectly fine, yet some have been known to bring out the worst in other infants. Now the Food Standards
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Baby Signing - it's so exciting!
By Louby on 29/06/2008 in forum
), hold signing sessions and there will of course be tea/coffee and cake! So...IT IS FREE, IT WILL BE FUN and also ITV Anglia are hoping to film it as a local news piece. Do please e-mail me on lflavell@btinternet.com if you would like to come along - just
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Giving birth goes back to the thirties
By Daniella Delaney on 25/10/2011 in Labour & birth
Study finds a method of inducing labour from 80 years ago has fewer side effects than modern treatments
to imitate the onset of labour.It's effectiveness was tested against a hormone gel containing prostaglandin E2 - the most widely-used way of bringing on labour.Both showed similar success rates in helping women to have natural births as opposed to surgical
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Baby Signing - it's so exciting!
By Louby on 15/09/2008 in forum
are being held), hold signing sessions and there will of course be tea/coffee and cake! So...IT IS FREE, IT WILL BE FUN and also ITV Anglia are hoping to film it as a local news piece. Do please e-mail me on lflavell@btinternet.com if you would like to come
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Child Safety Week 18 to 24 June
By Monica Stylli on 18/06/2007 in Baby health and safety
This week the Fire Kills campaign highlights the importance of teaching children about fire safety.
if they can’t get out – show them the best room to take refuge in (e.g. a room with a window and flat roof outside it). Discussing how to call 999 is very important – make sure your children know the number by heart as well as their address.If there is a fire
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How do I avoid another retained placenta
By Kate Perkins on 16/02/2012 in forum
what did I do wrong?
HiCould anyone please tell me how I can avoid another retained placenta please? I read somewhere it could be too much Vitamin E in the final trimester but all I took was Pregnacare and Mumomega...ThanksCat I don't know, but I'd like to know too! Hi
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