Usmanov says: “According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, the amount of sugar consumed by children aged 4-6 years should not exceed 19 grams of sugar, or four teaspoons. Children aged 7-10 years 24 grams (5 teaspoons). And children aged 11 years can eat 30g of sugar per day (six teaspoons).Since a candy weighs 13-15g of which 8-12 is sugar, so young children can eat two, and children between the ages of 7-10 2-3 pieces, and for older children, 3 pieces, which is the maximum allowed.
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A group of children storm the stage of Nancy Ajram’s concert in Dubai! What happened is very touching
Followers shared many videos on social media that documented the atmosphere of the party, the most prominent of which was a video clip showing a group of children storming the stage to greet Nancy and sing with her.
The children appeared in the video the moment they climbed onto the stage and surprised Nancy while she was performing her famous song “Ya Banat”, as she greeted them warmly and overwhelmed them.
Watch.. a nutritionist warns of the danger of a “substance” added in chips, Indomie and restaurant meals that affects children with autism!
Al-Marsad Newspaper: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Othman, a nutritionist, warned once morest the widespread use of “Chinese salt”, scientifically known as monosodium glutamate.
Al-Othman explained that although this substance is authorized to be used by the Food and Drug Authority, in a very small amount, it is widely used in many food products that we used to eat in our daily lives, including chips, Indomie, and Maggi broth. .
He added, during a clip he shared on the “Tik Tok” application, that it is also used in processed food products, and in restaurants they also use it with a “handful” and not with a spoon, because it enhances the taste.
Al-Othman stressed the danger of this substance in children suffering from autism, hyperactivity disorder, distraction and lack of concentration.
Deaths of children infected with Strep A virus are on the rise
London: A seventh child has died of Strep A virus in the UK, worrying the health sector. More caution has been suggested. Health experts issued an urgent warning following a 12-year-old school student in London succumbed to the deadly virus.
The warning also says that the situation is moving towards a critical situation. The year eight pupil at Colef’s School, in Lewisham, south east London, eventually died. Staff at the school said the death was completely unexpected. Five of the other six children who have died so far have been under-fives from England. Another is a seven-year-old girl from Wales.
The UK Health Security Agency’s chief medical adviser, Dr Susan Hopkins, says the agency wants to make the public aware of the symptoms of Strep A. It added that the early start of the Strep A infection season in the UK might be a side effect of the easing of Covid restrictions.
Group A strep bacteria usually cause very mild illnesses. Skin infections, scarlet fever and throat infections are some of them. However, in rare cases it can cause group A streptococcal disease, which can be fatal.
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