Parents often think about what foods are healthiest for their little ones. But what about what your kids drink? Four leading national health and nutrition organizations recommend you also consider ...
Like many parents, the Fishers and Winklers struggled to find a healthy option their kids actually wanted to drink.
Water remains the top recommendation for children, with intake adjusted based on age, weather and activity level. Milk is ...
And the type of beverages you choose for your kids makes a difference in their overall health. But the guidance on the most nutritious drinks to give kids, especially school-aged children and ...
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But what about what your kids drink? Four leading national health and nutrition organizations recommend you also consider their beverage intake. The consensus statement summarizes the latest ...
(CNN) — Are you feeding your children fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains, fish and plant-based proteins? Parents often think about what foods are healthiest for their little ones.