The holiday season is nearly upon us and it’s easy for a child’s sweet tooth go wild. However, new research shows that it may ...
Think of everyday foods and beverages that can be easily swapped for something less sugary, like soda, juice, coffee, or ...
New research shows just how powerful nutrition during the first 1,000 days—from pregnancy through age two—can be in shaping ...
However, new research shows that it may be beneficial to cut back how much sugar young children consume. A study published Friday in the journal Science found that reducing sugar in the first ...
The economic impact of sugar-related health issues costs the US health care system an estimated $50 billion annually.
Keeping strict control of sugar intake in early life may have a major impact on reducing the risk of chronic disease later in ...
Children who consume excessive sugar, especially during their first 1,000 days, face heightened risks of developing health ...
A recent study indicates that reducing sugar intake from early in life can lower the risk of chronic diseases like type 2 ...
Cutting out sugar through gestation and a child’s first two years might significantly reduce the risk of high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes ...
Research has found that reducing sugar in the first 1,000 days after a child's conception reduces the risk health problems later in life.