Advice about health and dinner-table diplomacy for parents of vegetarian kids.
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Advice about health and dinner-table diplomacy for parents of vegetarian kids.
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It's not just about getting kids to eat their greens; they should be eating fruits and vegetables of all different colours. Here are some strategies to make it easier.
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While fad diets won’t help with your pimples, cutting back on sweets might.
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Stop stressing over your toddler's picky eating, researchers say. Pushing your child to eat foods they don't want doesn't change their habits or their weight.
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Eat more fruits and vegetables, don’t put plastic containers in the microwave or dishwasher and check recycling codes to reduce exposure to chemicals.
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A new study shows a third of children and adolescents use dietary supplements. Researchers say that's concerning
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Study findings lead nutritionists to encourage more vigilance from parents.
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Most parents will tell you their kids love juice. It tastes good and often comes in convenient and child-friendly packaging. Is the occasional juice OK?
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The good news is that the bacteria that cause food to spoil are quite different to the bacteria that typically cause food poisoning, and generally don't make you sick.
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Juice is a popular health trend right now. But some experts say it’s not healthy because of the amount of sugar and lack of fiber in juices.
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From creative snacks to better breakfasts - expert reveals 6 easy ways to help.
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Parents are now advised to introduce foods like peanut and egg to infants before one year of age.
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There is an underlying assumption that children can be controlled if only their parents would take the trouble.
"Blame the Parents" is all too common anymore. As this article points out, Feeding children in a healthy manner can be very difficult, and just blaming the parents is shallow thinking. Sometimes the parents are at fault, but there also are many legitimate reasons for a parent to be unable to fight their children's obesity. -Lon
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In the face of global obesity, photographer Gregg Segal traveled around the world to photograph kids alongside the food they eat.