Seven in 10 parents admit they feel guilty that their child isn’t drinking enough water. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 parents of kids ages five to 12, split evenly by the U.S. regions.
For all the hype surrounding status water bottles—looking at you, Stanley and Owala—it turns out many of us aren’t drinking ...
Water, the unsung hero of the school day, often gets overshadowed by flashy sports and energy drinks. However, keeping kids hydrated (with water) is key to maintaining their concentration and energy ...
Over the past 10 years, my two sons and I have tried nearly 30 different kids' water bottles. And since I started reviewing gear here, my “assistants” and I have officially tested at least 20 ...
Children exposed to public fluoridated water between the ages of 0 and 5 may experience less economic independence, physical ability, and health as adults. The study was published on October 18 in the ...
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