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  • Vitamins and Minerals for Teens


    Vitamins and minerals are nutrients that the body needs to work properly. They boost the immune system, promote normal growth and development, and help cells and organs do their jobs.

  • Kids and Diabetes: Healthy Eating at Restaurants for Parents


    Dining out should be fun for you and your child with diabetes. The key is to find out the nutritional value of food options and keep portions healthy.

  • Fats for Parents


    Some fats are good for kids and an important part of a healthy diet. Here's what parents should know.

  • Food Allergies: How to Cope for Teens


    With food allergies, preventing a reaction means avoiding that food entirely. But sometimes allergens can be hidden in places you don't expect. Here are tips on living with a food allergy.

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): Social Distancing With Children for Parents


    We're still finding out about COVID-19, but we know a lot. One thing we've learned is that social distancing is an important way to help prevent the virus from spreading.

  • Eating Away From Home When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Kids with diabetes can eat at restaurants safely. Find out how here!

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Out and About for Parents


    Here are answers to some common questions about going out in public as a breastfeeding mom - from how to do it discreetly to taming sneaky leaks.

  • Rainy Day Fun for Parents


    Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained and off the couch when the weather's bad? These quick-and-easy ideas will keep them happy and busy.

  • Eating at Restaurants When You Have Diabetes for Teens


    Dining out is probably a part of your social scene. If you have diabetes, you can pretty much eat the same foods as your friends and family. You just have to keep track of what you eat and enjoy certain foods in moderation.

  • Milk Allergy for Teens


    Milk is in all kinds of foods, even things like baked goods. So what should a person who's allergic to milk do?