Search results for sweets fizzy drinks and bottles
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Sugar: the facts
Most adults and children in the UK eat too much sugar. Cut down by eating fewer sugary foods, such as sweets, cakes and biscuits, and drinking fewer sugary fizzy drinks.
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Breastfeeding and bottle feeding advice
How to breastfeed and bottle feed.
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Drinks and cups for babies and young children
Drinks for young children, including breast milk, infant formula, cows milk, fruit juice, water and squash, plus choosing a cup or beaker.
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How to bottle feed
How to bottle feed including how to make up formula.
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Sterilising baby bottles
How to sterilise your baby's bottles and other feeding equipment safely and effectively, whether you're using boiling, steam or cold water sterilising equipment.
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How to combine breast and bottle feeding
Find tips on combining breastfeeding and bottle feeding (mixed feeding), including how to introduce a bottle to a breastfed baby.
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Bottle feeding advice
Handy tips for bottle feeding your baby, including hygiene, being prepared, how to wind your baby and how to keep them safe.
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Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Find out about foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, which is a range of mental and physical problems that can affect a child if their mother drinks alcohol while pregnant.
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Alcohol misuse
Alcohol misuse is where a person consumes excessive amounts of alcoholic drinks.
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Kidney stones - Prevention
The best way of preventing kidney stones is to make sure you drink plenty of water each day to avoid becoming dehydrated.