The first 2,000 days of a child’s life are crucial to their long-term health. New book!
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The first 2,000 days of a child’s life – from conception to 5 years of age – are crucial to their long-term health.
A poor diet and lifestyle can set them up for a host of challenges, like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, mental illness and more.
It’s so important that Dr Nick Fuller has written an entire book about it – and as a frequent contributor to Drive we know Nick’s work is based on the latest research – and not some instant Instagram expert! Its called “Healthy Parents, Healthy Kids”. Nick joins Warren on Drive to talk about it.
Guest: Dr Nick Fuller – Charles Perkins Centre Research Program Leader at the University of Sydney
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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