Scientists in England found that picky eating was 60 percent genetic among toddlers and 74 percent in children older than 3.
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Children described as ‘fussy eaters’ are likely to be so from toddlerhood to adolescence, researchers from UCL, King’s College London and the University of Leeds have found, and this ‘fussiness’ has ...