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  2. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    The baby may have eaten as little as one small bite of infant cereal, or even as little as one small bite of a food that contains infant cereal mixed with other foods. Other types of grain-based foods are rare at that age. About 90% of babies aged six to twelve months eat some type of grain, although only half eat infant cereal. The others eat ...

  3. Pablum - Wikipedia

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    The cereal marked a breakthrough in nutritional science: it helped prevent rickets, a crippling childhood disease, by ensuring that children had sufficient vitamin D in their diet. From the bone meal, it had about 12 ppm fluorine , [ 5 ] which works out to about what pediatricians were prescribing about four decades later.

  4. Rice cereal - Wikipedia

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    Rice cereal is the name commonly given to industrially manufactured baby food based on rice. It is also commonly used in Rice Krispy treats. It is also commonly used in Rice Krispy treats. Its ingredient list is not well defined and depends on the manufacturer.

  5. The 32 Healthiest Cereals You Can Buy at the Grocery Store - AOL

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    We’ll never grow out of our favorite childhood cereals, but starting the day with a bowl full of sugar isn’t as satisfying as it used to be. Whether you want to work more fiber into your diet, cut

  6. Farex - Wikipedia

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    Farex baby cereal was first produced by the company Glaxo in 1934. Today, Farex is one of the most popular foods for babies in Australia and New Zealand . Farex now offers cereals for different ages.

  7. Gastroesophageal reflux disease - Wikipedia

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    Children may have one symptom or many; no single symptom is universal in all children with GERD. Of the estimated 4 million babies born in the US each year, up to 35% of them may have difficulties with reflux in the first few months of their lives, known as 'spitting up'. [24] About 90% of infants will outgrow their reflux by their first birthday.

  8. Bland diet - Wikipedia

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    Adding rice, bananas, or pectin to the diet while suffering from diarrhea may be beneficial, but physicians Debora Duro and Christopher Duggan point out that the diet is not nutritionally complete and may be deficient in energy, fat, protein, fiber, vitamin A, vitamin B 12, and calcium. Duro and Duggan also say that food restriction does not ...

  9. Study: 21 popular cereals found to have cancer-linked Roundup ...

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    New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...