12. Picky eating in humans
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Picky eating is more than what most people think. It can negatively impact you for the rest of your life, but what is it and what should be done about it?
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(Coulthard et al., 2016, 2022; Lee et al., 2022; Rendall et al., 2022; Smith et al., 2005)
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