ITHACA, N.Y., Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Parents who use kitchen spoons to measure liquid medicine for a child may over or under medicate, New York researchers found. Study leader Dr. Brian Wansink-- director of ...
A new study published in the International Journal of Clinical Practice adds to research suggesting that, when it comes to measuring children’s medicine, a “spoonful” is seldom the right dose. The ...
Keeping measuring spoons in glass jars on the kitchen counter means there's no more searching through gadget drawers for them when you're working on a recipe. (Grant Butler/The Oregonian) When it's ...
Large portions promote intake among children, but little is known about the external influences of the eating environment on children’s self-selected portion sizes. This research experimentally tested ...