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5th January 2009 With new levels of Child Benefit coming into effect from January 5, leading Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider, The Children’s Mutual has welcomed the move calculating that 2009 newborns could benefit from a collective lump sum of at least £15.4 billion if families were able to save their Child Benefit into their…
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Babies benefit from fish in pregnancy
15th February 2007 Mothers who eat seafood during pregnancy could be giving their child long lasting benefits. A UK study published in the Lancet, says that children whose mothers ate a lot of fish and seafood during pregnancy, had better communication and social skills at seven years old. The findings may go some way to…
