Its time for the Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo! This year’s event is bigger and better than ever, and we’re bringing Houston Happens on the road. There will be ...
Studies have found that almost one-third of teens ages 12 to 17 drink energy drinks regularly, and there are growing concerns that an increase in consumption by kids will lead to increased health ...
Kids love them, and let’s be honest, they taste good. However, I do limit my daughter’s intake of sugary drinks and sweets to very occasionally, for example every few weeks, primarily due to ...
Despite concern about sugary drinks and health, global consumption of the sweetened beverages by young people has increased by 23 percent, according to recent research. Researchers from four ...
Experts do not recommend energy drinks for kids and teens at all. The number of calls to U.S. poison centers about children consuming energy drinks increased about 20% in 2023 after years of remaining ...
and the rate of cases among kids between the ages of 6 and 12 nearly doubled. Energy drinks often have high levels of caffeine, much more than soft drinks, tea or coffee, and can pose a danger to ...
There are many other beverages that hydrate us. Did you know the hidden benefits of these drinks? There are so many hydrating and refreshing drinks besides water - lemon water, coconut water and more.