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Surface Germs Part II
With all the coughing and sneezing going around, we know germs are airborne. But what about the ones that seem to linger on surfaces?
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Germs on Surfaces
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Vaccination Schedule
The Center for Disease Control and the Advisory Committee on Immunization practices recently released the new 2013 immunization schedule.
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New Moms and Driving
New moms...we know you're busy, but you are putting yourself and your baby at risk every time you pick up your cell phone while driving!
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Dry Skin
It is cold outside! The air is dry and the heat is on...all of which can lead to dry chapped skin and eczema.
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The 7 "Germiest" Public Places
I don't think germiest is really a word, but you get the point. It's a place where germs are most likely to hang out for...
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Study: Flu Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women
Important news for pregnant women arrives just in time. A new study provides evidence that pregnant women who get the flu shot do not increase...
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Talking With Baby May Help Prevent ADHD
A new study from Scotland suggests that the more you talk to and interact with your baby, the less likely it is that your child...
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Parents Bullying Their Child to Lose Weight
Weve all read about, maybe even experienced it ourselves, children being teased, harassed and bullied if they are overweight. The heavier the child, the more...
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Teen Suicide Prevention Treatment Not Working
Current treatment for teens that struggle with mental disorders and thoughts of suicide doesn't appear to be helping according to a new study. Adolescents need...
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Fisher-Price Recalls Rock N Play Infant Sleepers
Fisher-Price in co-operation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recalling its Rock N Play Infant Sleepers because of 600 reports of mold,...
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Ever Fallen Asleep at the Wheel?
There's been a lot of talk, especially during the recent holidays, about driving and drinking. But another less discussed cause of accidents and fatalities on...
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Dangerous Flu Season
The flu season is off to an early and dangerous start. ;Southern and southwestern states, in particular, are reporting large numbers of people with the...
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Recess Is Important for Kids
Add recess to reading, writing and arithmetic says a report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP.) The pediatricians believe that recess can be as...
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Nap Nanny Recliners Recall
Baby Matters, the company that makes Nap Nanny recliners, claims the product is safe when used as directed, but the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)...
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