From gummies to drops to tablets, our dietitians evaluated the best vitamins for kids. Their top picks come from Llama Naturals, SmartyPants, and Hiya. Most kids get adequate amounts of nutrients ...
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Nearly a quarter of U.S. kids take vitamin supplements. Here’s why some kids probably need them—and why most do notBut here’s the catch: Most children don’t need to take them, despite nearly a quarter of U.S. kids and teens taking vitamin supplements, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Can your kid's vitamin D deficiency make it harder to heal broken bones and fractures? Study gives answersHowever, if your kid has vitamin D deficiency, broken bones can become problematic. A new study warns that poor nutrition, especially vitamin D deficiency, can make injuries far worse than they ...
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