WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Spicy foods are among some of the most popular snacks in America, with about 69% of millennials and 73% of Gen Z claiming they buy spicy snacks for themselves or someone in ...
The study, published in the journal Autism, saw that autistic children were more at risk across every stage of development, and symptoms were more likely to persist across childhood, instead of ...
The next time your child gets a stomach ache, you might want to ask them if they've been eating spicy snacks. Doctors are warning parents that the snacks, like the Flamin' Hot Cheetos and the Flamin' ...
Children diagnosed with autism are far more likely to experience ongoing gastrointestinal (GI) problems than their typically developing peers. That's the finding of a new UC Davis MIND Institute study ...
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Tracing plague of chronic stomach aches in schools
What you need to know: Ulcers or not ulcers, that’s the question worrying school administrators and parents alike about the rising cases of chronic stomach aches in schools. Health specialists think ...
Children with autism are far more likely to experience chronic digestive issues compared to their peers, a study has found. Researchers at the University of California monitored children’s development ...
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