The UK’s National Diet and Nutrition Survey shows children aged 4-18 eat less than 20 grams of oily fish weekly, nowhere near ...
Children who eat fish regularly could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study has found. Academics have said eating fish is “likely to have a positive effect on child development ”.
New research shows that children who eat less seafood are more likely to struggle with kindness and social interaction. Could increasing fish intake be the key to raising more prosocial kids?
Our previous studies have shown that eating fish during pregnancy in the UK can have a positive effect on child development. This has also been found in countries where fish intakes are higher ...
Eating fish could boost social skills in children, a long term study tracking children in England suggests. Researchers from the University of Bristol said that seafood is a rich source of omega-3 ...
Eating the wrong kind of fish could harm the health of your unborn child, mums-to-be have been warned. Four types of fish have been identified by American food experts as being potential carriers ...
Children’s behaviour can be improved if they eat fish twice a week, a new study has underscored. Researchers from the University of Bristol have found that children consuming at least two servings of ...
Children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study suggests. Academics said that encouraging children to eat fish is “likely to have a positive effect ...