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Online program available for kids moving into high school
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 1 day agoA free virtual event that could help kids who are making the transition to high school is now...
Why Kids and Teens Shouldn’t Have Energy Drinks
Food Network· 23 hours agoGuzzling stimulant-spiked energy drinks may be a popular practice for young adults. Here’s what you need to know about energy drinks, the controversy surrounding them and what some states are ...
All the Recent Toy Recalls That Could Impact Your Kid — What To Do
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoIt’s always scary to hear about a toy being recalled. Something that is supposed to bring your child...
Online program available for kids moving into high school
WSOC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA free virtual event that could help kids who are making the transition to high school is now...
More than 1,300 sites offering free meals for kids this summer in SC
WIS News 10 Columbia· 7 hours agoRight now, there are more than a thousand places across South Carolina where any kid can get free...
Rodent droppings, bugs, moldy lemons: 15 Abilene restaurants score low
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoThe city of Abilene Environmental Health Division regularly monitors restaurants and food...
‘The kids are getting bit’ Clark County has set an unpleasant health-related record
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 days agoThe Southern Nevada Health District on Monday is reporting the highest level of mosquito activity in...
The U.K. may ban sales of energy drinks to kids under 16. Many want the U.S. to do the same.
NBC News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThey also said that high amounts of caffeine can have an outsize effect on kids. “With kids’...
HEALTH MINUTE: CREATIVE WAYS TO KEEP KIDS HYDRATED
KOAM· 4 days agoAs temperatures rise, drinking enough fluids is one of the most important things you can do to prevent heat-related illness, but it can be hard to get...
Annual study shows Carolinas rank low in kids’ well-being
WSOC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOnly 32% of fourth graders were at or above reading levels in 2022, and just 26% of eighth graders...