For years, parents have blamed sugar for making kids hyper, but what if we told you it’s all a myth? Science says sugar doesn’t actually cause hyperactivity, so why do so many people believe it does?
The “nut free” butter snack one of our 7-year-olds got at their on-site after-school program had almost as much sugar as four sugar packets. We wondered: how could this be a safe and approved snack ...
Dietitians share tips as experts warn about kids' weight gain post-pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has upended much of the lives of children, and their diets too, research is showing. One recent ...
Let’s cover the top five sugar free treats you’ve gotta try this Halloween. Simple recipes and store purchases have never ...
A senior lecturer at the University of Bristol writes that he won’t be allowing his children to partake in sweet treats this ...
For example, he said, a full-sized milk chocolate bar can have about 20 to 30 grams of refined sugar, which is nearly the ...
Halloween has been growing in popularity in Australia over recent years, with more families embracing the fun of dressing up ...
At a birthday party for a friend’s child yesterday, another friend mentioned just before the cake was served that she told her two daughters (ages 4 and 5) that if you eat sugar, you’ll get diabetes ...
Coca-Cola announced it's launching a product made with cane sugar this fall, changing its recipe up from the usual high-fructose corn syrup. "This addition is designed to complement the company’s ...