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Whoa Foods are foods that should only be eaten once in a while or for special treats. They are typically high in saturated fat and dietary cholesterol and, in some cases, high in sugar.
Children can indeed learn to eat smart and move more. And they do so, a new study finds, if their parents give them access to healthy food, encourage regular physical activity and set a good ...
And whoa foods are highly processed foods that contain lots of salt, fat or sugar and should only be eaten rarely. Advertisement. When program coordinator Sharon Schulberger, ...
Yaleris Diaz, 8, raced across the gym from one Hula Hoop on the floor to another. She arrived safely before the music stopped and looked around with a smile on her face. This exuberant game of ...
Whitehouse Elementary is implementing a new program to help kids eat healthier. It's called a C.A.T.C.H. program which is an acronym for a coordinated approach to children's health.' KLTV 7's Lindsay ...
The WHOA idea actually began percolating about 15 years ago, as Mardigian cultivated a 2-acre garden at the couple’s Sonoma County home, and started donating excess produce to the Society of St ...
Back in 2006, food-industry giants pledged to market only "better-for-you" foods to children. A new study concludes they kept to the letter of that pledge, but not the spirit.
I shall echo the sentiment of Robert Fulghum: “All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten.” Except I would have to say I learned it in preschool, including how to share, play fair ...
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