Columbia Daily Herald – Addie Broyels
“That’s according to Courtney Byrd-Williams, behavioral scientist at the University of Texas School of Public Health, who recently oversaw a study about the dietary habits of babies and toddlers in Texas. They are convenient, appetizing and seemingly healthy, which is why sales continue to grow, but the pouches can adversely affect a child in three ways: their overall eating habits, their experience with new foods and even their muscular development, she says.” (more)