Feeding your children kale, spinach and red meat could help them to get an A, new research suggests.
College students who are iron deficient perform significantly worse than their healthy counterparts, scientists have found.
But eating foods that are full of the nutrient could help to boost their mark by one entire letter, experts believe.
And exercising at the same time provides an even bigger increase - aiding fit teenagers in their quest to attend the best universities.
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7 comments:
Just like climate change, this is not true. Scientists don't know nothing.
Spinach has a great sweet taste and smell. Kale and turnip greens smell like horse ducky, and I stop there. Sorry Eastern Shore, but it's true.
You aren't cooking them right.
Another red meat with lots of iron ----- LIVER! Yum!
Oven roasted kale with olive oil and sea salt is delicious. It's like potato chips, but actually good for you.
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With all the right spices, I'm sure I could make a cow patty taste good, but, it's still a cow patty.
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