The SNES is a console that’s been well picked over at this point, even by us. But it seems like no matter where you dig, or how long you’ve been digging for, you’re always gonna unearth some new gems ...
Colleen Gonzalez is a champion for children's health and wellness in Central Florida. As the driving force behind GROW Healthy Kids, her Sanford-based nonprofit has supported students in need by ...
Grow Healthy Kids, founded by Colleen Gonzalez, has given away over 32,000 pairs of shoes and sports equipment to Central Florida children in need.
Keeping kids healthy can be a big job. From the day their children are born, parents ferry them to and from medical offices, ...
BrightLife Kids, a free mental health and wellness platform for children and families backed by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHC ...
Kids and teens should mostly stick to water and plain milk and avoid drinks with added sugar, artificial sweeteners and caffeine. That's according to new recommendations from a coalition of health ...
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
Dr. Turab Rai created the Bright Smiles Community Outreach Coalition, which is quickly becoming a well-supported nonprofit in Western Ohio. At its core, the coalition’s mission is simple: spread ...
Patanjali has consistently mentioned its positives. In growing up years, kids need healthy food to boost their overall growth. Ayurveda always provides beneficial traditional medicines and knowledge.
SINGAPORE – All children from Primary 1 to 3 will get a personalised health plan from 2025, as part of a new strategy to help them make healthy choices a way of life, and stave off illnesses as ...
There is currently no federal guidance on how much caffeine is safe for kids and teens, although the Food and Drug Administration says that most healthy adults can safely have up to 400 milligrams ...
Dr. Jessica Lazerov a pediatrician at Children’s National said even if a child has had the flu, she still recommends getting the flu shot after they’ve recovered.