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Nutrition for the Life Cycle Series – Nutrition During Lactation
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04.06.2018

Nutrition for the Life Cycle Series – Nutrition During Lactation

By Emily Carver, Recent ASU Nutrition Student First in a series Your world has changed forever. You just welcomed a beautiful new baby into the…

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Introducing Babies to Solid Foods
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07.21.2017

Introducing Babies to Solid Foods

By Kevann Jordan, Recent Arizona State University Nutrition Student  When a baby is born its mother is able to provide for all of his or her…

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Obesity and Pregnancy
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04.28.2017

Obesity and Pregnancy

By Alise Robers, Recent Arizona State University Nutrition Student  Most healthy woman expect their pregnancies will proceed normally and they will go home with a…

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Of Hummus and Children
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09.19.2016

Of Hummus and Children

By Nathan Chambers, ASU Nutrition Student “Time for bed, please brush your teeth,” her mother will call from our bedroom down the hall. A brief…

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Nutrition Series: Toddlers & Preschoolers
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07.29.2016

Nutrition Series: Toddlers & Preschoolers

By Mariely Lopez, A Nutrition Communication Undergraduate at Arizona State University Part three of a four-part series.  Part one: Preconception Part two: Pregnancy Toddlers and…

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Nutrition Series: Pregnancy
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07.27.2016

Nutrition Series: Pregnancy

By Mariely Lopez, A Nutrition Communication Undergraduate at Arizona State University  Part two of a four-part series.  Part One: Preconception  During pregnancy women’s bodies change and…

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Nutrition Series: Preconception
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07.25.2016

Nutrition Series: Preconception

Nearly 15% of all couples fail to conceive within the first 12 months of attempting to become pregnant.    Part one of a four-part series. …

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Healthy Babies, Healthy Moms
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05.25.2016

Healthy Babies, Healthy Moms

By Laura Slatalla, ASU Nutrition Student Breastfeeding creates healthy babies and mothers, as well as a financial benefit. The current recommendation for breastfeeding is exclusively…

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