Newly released beverage guidance for those 5 to 18 aims to provide a "gold standard" based on the latest nutritional research ...
A nutrition research group has released guidelines which recommends that teens should cut back on caffeine and sugary drinks - the whole way back. According to Food & Wine, a new set of guidelines ...
New research released by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Heart Association, and other prominent healthcare organizations suggests that children ages 18 and younger stick to milk and ...
Kids between 5-8 should drink 2-5 cups of water and 2.5 cups of milk a day. Kids 9-13 should have 2.75-7.6 cups of water and ...
We all know coffee, energy drinks, and certain sodas contain caffeine. This stimulating substance—which can be natural or synthetic—can show up in many surprising sources, like decaf coffee ...
As highly caffeinated energy drinks have become popular with kids, a coalition of health organizations has new guidelines on ...
Starbucks has three new herbaceous and berry-forward drinks: the Blackberry Sage Refresher, Blackberry Sage Lemonade ...
Healthy Eating Research has issued new guidelines advising that teenagers should avoid caffeine altogether. The ...
But there are also synthetic forms of caffeine that are added to certain foods and drinks, including energy drinks. “Caffeine has addictive properties,” says Jamie Alan, PhD, an associate ...
There are sodas made with mushrooms that supposedly improve mental clarity and juices packed with bacteria that claim to enhance digestive health. Water infused with collagen carries the promise of ...
Caffeine is a stimulant that is said to keep the mind alert But is it the safest way to improve focus and concentration in ...