Some juices are packed with sugars, artificial sweeteners, and other undesirable ingredients. That is why kids should avoid drinking these juices.
The Pueblo Health Department wants to make sure kids don't have future health problems. City council could make it a ...
(PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo.) — Pueblo County is looking to potentially change sugary drinks in kids’ meal menus through a statewide initiative program. Healthy Beverages for All focuses on decreasing ...
Drinking beverages sweetened with sugar can lead to obesity, cardiovascular disease, cavities, diabetes and other health ...
A recent study in Nutrients examined whether warning labels about sugar content on the front of beverage packs prompt parents and children to make healthier beverage choices. According to the World ...
Q I am trying to help my 6-year-old son get to a healthy weight. Are drinks like Kool-Aid still OK for him to have? — TB, Greenville A Rachel Smith is a second-year Brody medical student who has spent ...
These drinks are high in sugar, calories and sodium. Sweaty athletes are often seen in commercials reaching for a sports drink for rehydration or electrolyte replacement. Yet many public health ...
Kids naturally gravitate toward sweet, sticky, and colorful foods, but many of these childhood favorites can quietly harm ...