Aid, it could cost you. Maryland lawmakers are considering what’s called the For Our Kids Act, which would impose a tax of ...
Newly released beverage guidance for those 5 to 18 aims to provide a "gold standard" based on the latest nutritional research ...
According to Food & Wine, a new set of guidelines from the group Healthy Eating Research suggests that “kids should avoid ... Sweetened drinks, either with sugar or artificial sweeteners ...
A proposed Maryland bill is aiming for a pop in state revenue through a new tax on sugary drinks, powders, and syrups.
Sugar appears in soft drinks, breakfast cereals, many savory-tasting processed foods and snacks, and even in baby foods. That kids and sweets are a natural combination is so widely accepted that ...
The main takeaway from these new guidelines is that kids and teens should be drinking plain water, flat or sparkling, and ...
As drinks targeting kids have soared, there's new guidance on ... between how much advertising was targeted to kids and how much sugary cereal that households with children bought.
Maryland lawmakers will be asked to sweeten the state’s coffers by adding a tax on sugary drinks projected to raise nearly $500 million annually.
Teens loves socializing over iced coffee drinks. But new expert guidance says teens should not drink any amount of caffeine. © 2024 Fortune Media IP Limited. All ...