Even Minimal Counseling Can Change Kids' Eating Habits (HealthDay)
12th Sep 2005, 20:49 GMT
Children from families at high risk for heart disease ate healthier after receiving just five dietary counseling sessions spread out over three years, Finnish researchers found.
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