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The US School Breakfast Program was established in 1966 ... links to #research about eating #breakfast & educational outcomes

The US School Breakfast Program [SBP] was established in 1966 for the primary purpose of offering a morning meal to low-income children who would otherwise have none. This blog, written in 2015, is not to mark any 'breakfast' occasion or 'week/day of ...' events but to place together a number of links to research that support a range of investigations. Some may be satisfied by simply clicking on a link and reading what appears on screen.

Silly questions

I was reminded of this piece today:

Sausages: the absolute truth

The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) have just released a statement about red and processed meats ( https://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2015/pdfs/pr240_E.pdf ).  They reviewed the evidence about the increased risk of things like bowel cancer, and concluded that processed meats definitely cause cancer in people, and red meat "probably" causes cancer.

E-cigarettes: not just for quitters?

There has been some talk in the press recently regarding a new US study about e-cigarettes, which seems to show that e‑cigarettes can contribute to the recruitment of young people (16+) to smoking.  The value of this study is that it was a longitudinal study, where the same respondents are followed up at a later date.
https://archpedi.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2436539&resultClick=3

School health research : #sex #education : Schools Health Education Unit links to recent research about 11-16 yr olds

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The following URL from the Schools Health Education Unit is to research links about 11-16 yr olds and SRE  https://tinyurl.com/p7b2yrl

School health research

Mindfulness, sex education, healthy eating, bullying, obesity, character building, smoking, bulima, PSHE, citizenship, school health research ... whatever your keyword you should find some useful links to research about children and young people here

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