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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - According to a study in the Nutrition Journal, children between the ages of 4 and 13 should be consuming four to six cups of water per 1,000 calories that they eat. Around 75 percent of dietary water comes from beverages and the remaining 25 percent comes from moisture in foods.
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - For kids on the go and adults on the move, for business trips and daily commutes, for family hikes and walks in the park, you want a treat that’s wholesome, portable and delicious.
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - Are Eggland’s Best (EB) the only eggs you want in your household? If so, you might be qualified to become the next Eggland’s Best CEO (“Chief Egg Officer”). Eggland’s Best is searching for an egg enthusiast, who demonstrates the utmost appreciation for EB eggs and their nutritional benefits, to crown as their next “CEO.”
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West Lafayette, Indiana - Homeowners can make their yards not only more attractive but their homes more energy-efficient by planting the right trees in the right place, a Purdue Extension urban forestry specialist says.
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Cupertino, California - Apple Watch™, Apple’s most personal device yet, will be available for preview and pre-order on Friday, April 10. Customers in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the UK and the US can try on and experience Apple Watch at their local Apple Store® or at Galeries Lafayette in Paris, Isetan in Tokyo, Selfridges in London, and select Apple Authorized Resellers in Japan and China.
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Sacramento, California - New data released by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) show that millions of Americans still struggle to afford enough food for their households. How Hungry is America?, FRAC’s latest look at food hardship, finds that one in six Americans (17.2 percent) said in 2014 that there had been times over the past 12 months that they didn’t have enough money to buy food that they or their families needed.
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