A new study suggests that fussy eating is 'all in the genes'. If your child turned their nose up at the Christmas dinner table, it may be due to a genetic trait, according to scientists.
A new study has indicated that fussy eating may be rooted in genetics. Scientists suggest that if your child was picky at the Christmas dinner table, it could be due to a genetic trait.
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People who are ‘fussy eaters’ have different brains, a new study has claimed. The research, led by the University of Aberdeen, was the first to use neuroimaging to study the brains of children ...
Children who suffer from a “fussy eating” disorder have differences in brain structure, a study has revealed. The research, led by the University of Aberdeen, was the first to use neuroimaging ...