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University of Leeds investigates fussy eating
Scientists have found that children, who are fussy eaters, are the way they are mainly because of their genes. Dr Clare Llewellyn, Professor of Psychology and Epidemiology in the Department of Behavioural Science and Health at UCL, tells Amol Rajan the possible causes and potential solutions. The study was conducted by UCL, King's College London and the University of Leeds. They have published their work in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. (Image: Getty)
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