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It's time to put the myths about vegan babies to rest. New research involving 1.2 million children confirms that infants from plant-based families meet the same developmental milestones as their omnivorous peers.

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An analysis of dozens of previously published studies reveals people systematically underestimate their own vulnerability to climate threats.

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