- Kids may be paying more attention than you think when you say vegetables are good for them. According to a new study by Stanford researchers, teens who have health-oriented food rules at home (e.g. a vegetable must be eaten at dinner) are more likely to make healthy eating decisions on their own. https://news.stanford.edu/2018/05/14/food-rules-positively-influence-teen-food-choices/ 1732 comments science
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