CDC: kids’ caffeine sources now coffee, energy drinks

New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that although overall caffeine intake has not increased among children and adolescents in recent years, more children are consuming caffeine from diverse sources, including coffee and energy drinks.The research team, including Amy M.

Childhood Food Allergy In The US Affects 8 Percent Of Children Under 18

A national study of food allergies in the US, the largest of its kind, finds that more children have food allergies than previously reported…