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I’m a dietitian – these are the drinks I let my kids have, and the one I’ve bannedParents may opt for slushies because they are lower in sugar than other soft drinks, but drinking too much glycerol can result in glycerol intoxication in children, which can cause low blood sugar ...
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The Mystery Behind Slushies and Sick KidsWhat are the dangers in slushies for kids that parents should watch out for? What if this fun treat isn’t as safe as it seems? Recent news from doctors and researchers has parents and experts ...
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Water remains the top recommendation for children, with intake adjusted based on age, weather and activity level. Milk is ...
Children as young as four are already needing their teeth filled or capped because they guzzle too many soft drinks and fruit juices. The acid in them increases youngsters' chances of tooth ...
Scientists have warned children younger than eight should not ... A spokesperson for the British Soft Drinks Association said: ‘Our members abide by all relevant and current ingredient ...
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