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  2. Do kids really need vitamins? Here's what parents should know.

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    Having the right balance of vitamins and nutrients can help support a healthy immune system, Hamilton says, but taking immunity-specific vitamins usually isn't necessary. Chien agrees.

  3. Meds & Food for Kids - Wikipedia

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    Meds & Food for Kids produces a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food called "Medika Mamba," or "Peanut Butter Medicine" in Haitian Creole. It is made from a combination of ground peanuts, powdered milk, sugar, oil, and vitamins, does not require refrigeration, and unlike previous treatments for severe acute malnutrition, does not require clean water for preparation. [1]

  4. Flintstones Chewable Vitamins - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin D deficiency can result in rickets, a disease in which bones become soft and pliable. Vitamin E is a potent anti-oxidant in the body. Vitamin E deficiencies leads to neuromuscular, vascular and reproductive abnormalities. [7] The chewable form of Flintstones Complete contains higher amounts of vitamins and minerals than the gummy version.

  5. Toddler nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Food provides the energy and nutrients that young children need to be healthy. Toddlers are learning to feed themselves and to eat new foods. They should eat a variety of foods from all the food groups. Each day, toddlers need enough nutrients, including 7 milligrams of iron; 700 milligrams of calcium; 600 IU of vitamin D [2]

  6. How to Help Kids Focus, According to a Clinical Psychologist

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  7. Preposterous products: New pre-chewed pencils help kids ... - AOL

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    From the Who Thinks This Stuff Up? files, there's a new pencil on the market, designed to help your kids concentrate in school. The British company Concentrate recently launched a pre-chewed ...

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