Making sure kids -- and adults -- eat nutritious meals has never been more important. Here are some easy ways to sneak in good foods, vitamins, and fiber without them knowing the difference.
Don't believe the hype! These "healthy" label claims on packaged foods marketed towards kids aren't always as good as they sound.
Use this age-by-age guide to find out the amount of food your child should be eating--and how to create healthy habits for a lifetime.
Between juice, sports drinks and fruit snacks, there's a lot of foods marketed to kids that aren't nearly as good for your children as you might expect.
The answer may surprise you. See how your family is doing, and find easy fixes to improve your routine.
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