Fruit juice may lead to weight gain in kids
A glass of orange juice has long been considered part of a healthy breakfast for children, but new research suggests that could be just as damaging as drinking a daily can of soda. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life dietician Katherine Shary sits down with Alyse Eady to talk about the health impacts of juice and healthier alternatives.
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