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| Media-Smart Youth: Eat, Think, and Be Active! DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. An interactive program to help 11 to 13-year olds think critically about how the media can affect food and physical activity choices. |
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| Eat Smart. Play Hard. for Kids USDA. Food and Nutrition Service. This web page connects kids to interactive activities about healthy eating and physical activity within a virtual community setting. Includes songs, experiments, activity sheets, comics, clipart, worksheets, games, posters, e-cards, recipes, and more. |
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| MyPyramid for Kids USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. MyPyramid materials designed specifically for children aged 6 to 11. Older kids click here. |
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| What's the Right Weight for My Height Nemours Foundation. TeensHealth. Wondering if you are underweight or overweight? This resource discusses issues related to body type and how to find a healthy weight range for you. |
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| Is Dieting OK for Kids? Nemours Foundation. KidsHealth. Article for kids about what dieting is and if they should do it. |
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| Milk Matters DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. Learn why calcium is important for tweens and teens and how to make sure you get enough in your diet. |
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| MedlinePlus: Teen Health DHHS. NIH. National Library of Medicine. Links to latest news in teen health as well as numerous other sources of information on child and teen health. |
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Last Modified: Dec 8, 2008 |
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