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Use an interactive nutrition label, side-by-side comparisons of the old vs. new labels, and more to educate your participants learn how to use the label.
Are you an expert in starting infants on complementary foods? Try this quiz to test your knowledge on developmental readiness, first foods, and foods to avoid!
Developed by Massachusetts WIC, The goal of this project was to provide culturally-sensitive education and enhance coordination with the medical community and other partners in promoting healthy weights and eating behaviors in children.
This collection page contains several resources on the three most common types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational, and how pregnant women can help protect their health and their baby's health.