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March 2011, Cover Stories, Diet & Nutrition

A good nutrition should start during early childhood

By Keri St John  

Researchers have recently discovered that eating unhealthily at the age of 3 might adversely, and permanently, affect intelligence. This adds to the growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that nutrition education needs to start during early childhood.

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By Keri St John

Keri St John

Keri St John is a well-traveled polyglot who is now based in Holland. She graduated with a BSc degree from King愀 College London before spending 10 years writing reams of technical, process and project documentation for software development projects. She started freelance writing in 2010 and specializes in science-based content, though she has published articles on a wide range of topics.

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