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28 Jul
Low-Fiber Diet During Pregnancy May Harm Baby's Brain

Low-Fiber Diet During Pregnancy May Harm Baby's Brain

Too little fiber in Mom's diet during pregnancy may slow a baby's mental development, Japanese research suggests.

Animal studies have found that a low-fiber diet during pregnancy slows brain nerve function in offspring. The new study, published July 27 in the journal

23 Jul
During Pregnancy, the Less Caffeine the Better: Expert

During Pregnancy, the Less Caffeine the Better: Expert

When it comes to pregnancy and caffeinated drinks, less is best, says an expert, warning women to avoid energy drinks in particular.

"Energy drinks contain varying amounts of caffeine, so check nutrition labels to understand how much caffeine and other ingredients they c...

10 Feb
Consumer Reports Warns of Mercury in Canned Tuna

Consumer Reports Warns of Mercury in Canned Tuna

Canned tuna is known to contain low levels of mercury, but a new Consumer Reports investigation has found spikes of the neurotoxin in some cans.

The organization tested five popular tuna brands, CBS News reported.

While the mercury levels were all within U...

24 Jan
Seafood in Pregnancy: To Eat or Not to Eat?

Seafood in Pregnancy: To Eat or Not to Eat?

Pregnant women hear a lot of "Do this"and "Don't do that"advice about what is safe to eat.

But one recommendation that's particularly important involves seafood: During pregnancy, women need to eat enough seafood to gain the health benefits, but not so much to raise the ...

27 Dec
Another Mediterranean Diet Bonus: Healthier Pregnancies

Another Mediterranean Diet Bonus: Healthier Pregnancies

The Mediterranean diet delivers plenty of health dividends, and new research now discovers it may lower complications during pregnancy.

Specifically, women who stuck to the diet had a 21% overall reduced risk of preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, delivery...

01 Nov
Even a Little Coffee in Pregnancy Might Stunt a Child's Growth

Even a Little Coffee in Pregnancy Might Stunt a Child's Growth

Most pregnant women are told it's safe to have one cup of coffee a day because it won't trigger miscarriages or preterm deliveries, but new research suggests a surprising risk: Moms-to-be who consume caffeine, even in small amounts, may have shorter kids.

"The main takea...

22 Sep
First Good Evidence That Babies React to Taste, Smell in Womb

First Good Evidence That Babies React to Taste, Smell in Womb

At the kitchen table, babies trying different foods might look eager or offended, depending on the flavor of what they are asked to eat.

It turns out infants may develop those taste differences while still in the womb, according to a new study that delivered the first di...

15 Feb
Majority of Pregnant U.S. Women Were Already in Poor Health: Study

Majority of Pregnant U.S. Women Were Already in Poor Health: Study

Once they're pregnant, women have a lot of checkups to make sure they stay healthy. But a mom's health preconception is vitally important, too, and a growing cause for concern.

Increasingly, moms in the United States are starting their pregnancies already having heart ri...

19 Nov
Mom's Pre-Pregnancy Weight Could Affect Odds for Child's Asthma, Allergies

Mom's Pre-Pregnancy Weight Could Affect Odds for Child's Asthma, Allergies

Can your weight before pregnancy determine your baby's chances of developing asthma or allergies?

Yes, claims a study that looked at that question, as well as whether weight gain during pregnancy might have an impact.

"We did find that there was a link bet...