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Water remains the top recommendation for children, with intake adjusted based on age, weather and activity level. Milk is ...
Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI’m a dietitian – these are the drinks I let my kids have, and the one I’ve bannedAs research suggests that slushies are behind the hospitalisation of 21 children across the UK and Ireland, what drinks do ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCoffee vs. Energy Drinks: Which Is Better for Your Caffeine Fix?Medically reviewed by Maggie Moon, MS, RD Coffee is a natural caffeine source that has long been studied for its health ...
A new study reveals that glycerol in ‘slushies’ may cause illness in children. A study published in the British Medical ...
A MUM who claims her tot went “floppy and unconscious” minutes after gulping a slushy is now urging kids to steer clear – ...
Nearly all of the children in the study -- 94% -- experienced a drop in consciousness, 95% had dangerously low blood sugar, ...
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The Advocate (Newark) on MSNActive Fit: Energy drinks pose health risks for young athletesWhile these products may offer a short-term energy spike, the health risks associated with the drinks significantly outweighs any perceived benefit.
Slush ice drinks containing glycerol, popularly called slushies, are harmful to children under eight years of age, doctors warn in a new study after a string of hospitalisations in the US and the UK.
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 ...
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