An eye-opening new study that looked at children’s popular sweetened fruit drinks found that they are often loaded with added sugar or contain artificial sweeteners (and in some cases, both). But most ...
(CNN) - How do you like them apples? Among kids, a lot, apparently. Apples account for 18.9% of fruit intake among people ages 2 to 19 in the United States, according to the study published Monday in ...
(CNN)-- Americans spent $1.4 billion on the most popular brands of children's fruit drinks and flavored waters last year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of the drinks were healthy. Why ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Handing kids plates with pictures of fruits and vegetables may nudge them to serve themselves ...
We've all been raised to believe that fruit is good for you, and for all intents and purposes that's true, but nutritionally speaking, not all fruit is created equal. When it comes to these ...
Dr. Darien Sutton explains why whole fruit is more nutritious. A new meta-analysis of more than a dozen studies found that drinking 100% fruit juice is linked to weight gain in children. ABC News ...