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Eating cereal for breakfast may be a habit you want to break, either for yourself or your kids. A recent study finds newer cereals have more sugar, fat and salt.
A new study suggests that many kid-friendly breakfast cereals are slipping in nutritional value, with more fat, sugar and sodium sneaking into every spoonful. Go for these healthier options.
Here’s something to consider as you’re getting your kids ready for the day: many breakfast cereals are getting unhealthier. A new study in the JAMA Network found that cereals marketed toward ...
Children's breakfast cereal has more sugar, sodium and fat than it did over ... have steadily become unhealthier. As a result, kids have been exposed to unhealthy amounts of sugar, sodium and fat, ...
I want cereal at night, no one’s around me, and I’m, like, watching a TV show," the reality star said on her podcast. "And I ...
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11 Cereals That Will Ruin Your Health
They’re marketed as breakfast staples, but these cereals can spike your blood sugar and sabotage your wellness goals.
Researchers analyzed 1,200 ready-to-eat breakfast cereals marketed to kids, using data from the Mintel Global New ... Civic Science reported that an estimated 70% of American households consume cereal ...
If it feels like your child’s diet consists entirely of breakfast cereal, chicken nuggets and snacks that’d outlast the apocalypse, you’re not alone.     Processed foods are the go-to for many kids, ...