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Growing good habits
2019-10-31T15:18:01+10:00
It’s not just body shape, moods and voices that change in the adolescent years, all those hormones running through their bodes can effect appetites and energy levels – which can have consequences for health, weight and body image if not managed.
Eating, exercising and learning
Nutrition needs for vegetarians
Body image
How to spot a fad diet
Teens and screens