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Is your child a fussy eater? The reason could be in their genes
Scientists at University College London have found that fussy eating in children is in large part down to genetics, rather than poor parenting.
By studying the behaviour of twins, the researchers found that refusing to try new foods, or being picky about what they ate, had little to do with what toddlers were being given.
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