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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - With summer right around the corner, parents may be searching for easy ways to keep their kids active and off screens. April Teague, a dietician with Community Health Network ...
More specifically, just 20-28% of kids ages 6 to 17 meet the 60 minutes of daily physical activity guideline set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
It helps kids' minds, bodies, dreams and aspirations. Here's how to do it. Kids need free play to stay healthy, and they're not getting it. 4 ways to make it happen ...
When children head back to school, they come home with new friends, new knowledge and germs. So many germs. But there are ways to stay healthy — or at least reduce your misery — in this season ...
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About 17% of kids are admitted for overnight observation following a scary allergic reaction to food, medicine or insect ...
A top infectious disease doctor is sharing tips for a healthy back-to-school season. “All the kids are going to be packed together in rooms in very close contact and spreading germs among each ...
Many parents have heard of probiotics — those “good bacteria” that help with gut health. But are probiotics safe for kids?
Whatever RFK Jr. says to do to stay healthy, you should do the opposite When getting a vaccine, as with many decisions related to our health, it’s important to look at statistical science .
Some health experts agree, arguing that whole milk could actually help kids stay healthy. The USDA banned whole milk from school lunches in 2012, citing saturated fat concerns.
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