
How to Boost Kids’ Mental Health Through Food and Activity Choices
Kids and teens who exercise regularly and eat healthfully are likely to feel better about themselves and have improved self-esteem.
Kids and teens who exercise regularly and eat healthfully are likely to feel better about themselves and have improved self-esteem.
Whether you’re picking up a new hobby or working to pick up the pace as you age, the AdventHealth Sports Med and Rehab team can help you prevent injuries and optimize your form.
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Baked potatoes are a breeze when cooked this way. White potatoes come out with a firm skin but are soft and moist inside. Sweet potatoes develop a rich, bright color and are very moist.
These cookies are packed with walnuts, cranberries, and flax for the perfect healthy treat when you’re craving something sweet at the end of a meal.
In this recipe, fruit supplies natural sweetness, beans provide a stealthy dose of fiber, and the creamy mixture still tastes delicious! What’s not to love?
Crunchy with seeds and full of flavor, this sweet treat is a crowd pleaser. And sesame seeds are nutrition powerhouses: high in protein, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and selenium.
The pineapple-mango combination delivers a super-high vitamin C content, good fiber, and an interesting blend of tart and sweet that will appeal even to fruit haters.
This quick, colorful salad works well as a side but can also be an entire meal on its own, with soybeans—high in omega-3 fatty acids, potassium, calcium, and protein
The ginger and garlic flavors add a level of spice and sweet/savory notes.
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