Monday, April 18, 2011

Food Additives and Children's Health

Food additives are coming under an increasingly intense spotlight as they relate to children's health. 

A recent Trib Local article points out that "British medical journal The Lancet presented evidence that a mix of additives commonly found in children’s foods increases hyperactivity."  

Researchers concluded that findings lend support for the case that food additives exacerbate hyperactive behaviors (inattention, impulsivity and overactivity) in children.”

Read more from Trib Local.

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