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Having school dinners rather than packed lunches could encourage picky eating 13-year-olds to eat a wider variety of foods, according to a new study.
The party of pronatalism and motherhood medals has just escalated its war on children.
As more states ban fluoride in water and the HHS moves to take prescription fluoride off the market, here's what the research ...
This year, the Trump administration cut more than 90 percent of USAID’s foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall ...
From color-coding everything to sorting things you should probably just be ditching, there are many time-consuming organizing ...
People who were raised to never waste anything in childhood secretly struggles with some particular issues because they were ...
Feeding America's study found around one in eight Iowans (12%) and one in six children (16.6%) face food insecurity across ...
According to a new study, Gen Zers claim to have the highest tolerance for fiery dishes, with four in ten rating their own ...
Minnesota has a record amount of funding to fight food waste. One state grant is helping St. Paul Schools efficiently donate ...
Dutch researchers explored what motivates restaurants to offer healthier kids’ meals and what stands in the way. While ...
IN a world grappling with climate change, pollution, and food insecurity, one woman is using compost and creativity to ...
Although there is no specific regulation of marketing to children in South Africa, the Consumer Protection Act 58 of 2008 has ...