… Acute Care Related Health Topics Sick or Injured? Call First Sun-Sat: 8:00 am - … Pediatrics for children at 203-432-0206, or Student Health for students and student dependents 203-432-0312. The … please call Acute Care at 203-432-0123. Welcome to Yale Health Acute Care Your Health, Our Priority The Acute Care …
Food Smarts Know your food The most healthful foods at the supermarket are those that aren’t highly processed. That means they’re whole foods like apples, carrots, and nuts. The only ingredients are the foods themselves. Highly processed foods are usually …
Spectacular Sleep Sleep By The Numbers The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend the following amount of sleep by age: Infants (4-12 months) = 12 to 16 hours (includes naps) Toddlers (1-2 years) = 11 to 14 …
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Get Active Get out, get moving The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children get 60 minutes of physical activity every day, but it does not have to be done all at once. Breaking it up into small time intervals can make it easier to fit it …
Be a Sugar Detective Sugar shock The average American eats about 22 teaspoons of added sugar every day. This adds up to over 70 pounds of sugar a year. Even worse, American teens are eating closer to 34 teaspoons a day. The result on our bodies is less …