For decades, parents have urged kids to take a daily multivitamin — Flintstones Chewable, anyone? — to help fill nutritional gaps in their diet. Data shows that more than a third of kids in the U.S.
Do kids really need vitamins? I get that question all of the time. There is no one answer that applies to all children and the decision to use or not to use supplements is ultimately up to the parents ...
Micronutrients (vitamins + minerals) show benefit for children with ADHD and emotional dysregulation
A study reports that children with ADHD and emotional dysregulation randomized to take a micronutrient formula were three times more likely to show symptomatic improvement on blinded clinician ratings ...
About a third of U.S. children and teens take vitamins, even though most of those taking the pills are healthy, active kids who probably don’t need them, a new study suggests. Youngsters who could ...
A systematic review published in the journal Aggression and Violent Behavior describes the effectiveness of nutritional supplements in reducing excessive aggression in children and adolescents. Study: ...
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Why experts are warning parents not to give their kids dietary supplements like vitamins
Parents should think twice before giving their children dietary supplements, a German consumer group warned after testing the ingredients of more than a dozen common products. Supplements contain ...
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