

Assessing pediatric SSB consumption: New screener in Electronic Health Record
A physician-led team at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center has built a screening tool for sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) in the...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Jul 9, 2018


Safe Water in Schools: What do we Know? What can we do?
Discusses the importance of providing access to safe, quality drinking water in schools; the current state of tap water in schools; and what
Christina Hecht, PhD, Senior Policy Advisor
Jun 4, 2018


Southwest Tribes Gather to Put Water First!
Building on nearly a year of community listening and behavior assessment in tribal communities the Notah Begay III (NB3) Foundation’s...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Jan 8, 2018


Access to Safe Drinking Water Key to Reducing Sugary Drink Consumption
Access to safe drinking water was highlighted as an important strategy for reducing sugary drink consumption among children aged 0-5 when...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Nov 7, 2017


Alaskans Drink This—Not That!
Alaska’s Play Every Day campaign shares new public education materials that feature local families and Alaska sports champions choosing...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Jul 25, 2017


New Recommendations for Water in Early Childhood
A recently issued expert panel report, “Feeding Guidelines for Infants and Young Toddlers: A Responsive Parenting Approach” from Healthy...
National Drinking Water Alliance
Jun 29, 2017


New Video Highlights the Importance of Water for Good Oral Health
The average child in the United States now consumes over half of their body weight in sugar every year. Much of this sugar comes from...
National Drinking Water Alliance
May 8, 2017


Bottled Water or Tap? Considerations for your Choice
The New York Times published a fun interactive quiz in late October, Bottled Water or Tap: How Much Does Your Choice Matter? It takes the...
Campaign for Dental Health
Dec 6, 2016