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With temperatures climbing, it’s important to ensure our kids are drinking enough water throughout these sunny summer days.
Encouraging children to drink enough water from an early age is key to building strong bones and long-term health. Here's why hydration matters more than we think.
Results of newly mandated testing reveal that nearly 1,700 child-care centers across the state have dangerous levels of lead in their drinking water.
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 ...
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This Is How Much Water Kids Should Be Drinking Each Day - MSNGetting a young child to stay hydrated can be a bit like pulling teeth – I know, I’ve been there, I am there. It’s a struggle. Children aged one to three years old should be drinking about 1 ...
Hydration is a big solution to this heat, but a local doctor WPTV spoke with says children are more likely to experience symptoms of dehydration regardless.
Since 2017, Minnesota law requires public and charter schools test for lead in drinking water every five years and make results publicly available.
While the lasting impacts of the Flint water crisis on children’s mental and physical health will continue to be evaluated, the support system surrounding Flint youth has boomed.
About 1,700 licensed child care centers in California — a quarter of the nearly 7,000 tested so far — have been serving drinking water with lead levels exceeding allowable limits, according to ...
DALLAS Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $2,138,000 in funding for Texas to address lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities. Since 2018, EPA has ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WRAL) - North Carolina will get $619,000 to test for lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Thursday. With ...
Cities and countries across the U.S. are moving to ban fluoride in public drinking water after Utah became the first state in the country to do so.
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