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Water remains the top recommendation for children, with intake adjusted based on age, weather and activity level. Milk is ...
"Media-trician" Dr. Michael Rich recommends embracing a balanced approach to screen time and abandoning restriction-based ...
The FDA would embark on a comprehensive look at the nutrients used in infant formula and increase testing for heavy metals ...
After the preschool years, kids still like cartoons, but they want something more complex than straightforward messages about friendship and sharing. They like a bit of conflict, some bad guys (who ...
The viral "butter sleep" trend promises a quick fix for parents, but experts warn it may be risky. Here’s what science really says about baby sleep and what truly works for your little one.
Are you feeding your children fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains, fish and plant-based proteins? Parents often think about what foods are healthiest for their little ones.
A study of nearly 38,000 adults shows that the number of kids correlates with coordination of brain regions’ activities — regardless of parents’ sex.
Tryptophan — an amino acid that helps produce serotonin — can be found in lots of delicious, diet-friendly fare. “Foods like ...