Seven in 10 parents admit they feel guilty that their child isn’t drinking enough water. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 parents of kids ages five to 12, split evenly by the U.S. regions.
Making water more accessible to kids leads to an increase in hydration and a decrease in children being overweight, according to a new study. And the change didn’t require a focus on children’s weight ...
Water, the unsung hero of the school day, often gets overshadowed by flashy sports and energy drinks. However, keeping kids hydrated (with water) is key to maintaining their concentration and energy ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WaterH, the innovative brand redefining hydration through smart technology, today announced a strategic leap into the children's wellness market with the ...
Kids either love or hate the fizzling, foaming, bubbling sensation of drinking sparkling water. Also called “carbonated water” or “seltzer,” sparkling water has become more popular than ever. If kids ...
Children and teens who drink water are less likely to consume sugary beverages throughout the day, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed data from 8,400 children and teens ages 2 to 19 ...
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