Providing healthy food to children doesn't just impact their health; it might give them a leg up in the classroom as well. Researchers analyzed the eating patterns and test scores of 4,245 Australian children (ages 8-15) to see if food choices relate to academics. They found that kids who ate vegetables every night at dinner [...]The post VEGETABLES AT DINNER LINKED WITH BETTER ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN KIDS appeared first on GenoVive.