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Babies and hot days by
Zen Cohen
When the temperature is in the high 90's and heat index is 100-degrees plus,
would you take your nine- or ten-month-old baby outside for walks and other
activities? If so, for what's the longest you'd do so for and what
precautions would you take (eg, clothing, hats, fluids)? If not, what's...
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Oh Mattress, My Mattress by
agentmommy
Who has a mattress they love? Where do you list sleep on your priority
list? What mattress do you have at the moment? And what experiences have
you had with mattresses or buying a mattress?
I thought i would lend some helpful tips on what i have been going through
recently and what i have always...
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How does and can one parent effectively these days? by
Bible John
Back in my day in the 1980's Cell Phones, PDA's, GameBoys, Play
Stations, X-boxes, Home PC's, Laptops, and the Internet was almost non
existent in the home. I have to wonder how many more kids are being
diagnosed as an ADD/ADHD client than in my day. And I wonder how kids
can study with all the...
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8yo son - blood in urine by
zyxw
Starting about 18:00 local time today, my son has been turning the
toilet water red when he pees. Not scarlet, but kind of a
carmine-shaded red.
He complains of no pain, has had no temperature changes or slackened
energy (I'm ready for bed and he's still kickin'!), and no intake of
"different"...
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Bangladeshi study finds zinc boosts survival rate for infants by
Roman Bystrianyk
"Bangladeshi study finds zinc boosts survival rate for infants", Radio
Australia, August 23, 2005,
Link: http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/s1443885.htm
Babies in developing countries who take a weekly dose of zinc can boost
their chances of avoiding fatal pneumonia and diarrhoea, according to...
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U.S. obesity rates on rise-report by
Roman Bystrianyk
Maggie Fox, "U.S. obesity rates on rise-report", Reuters, August 23,
2005,
Link:
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2005-08-23T205403Z_01_HO375153_RTRIDST_0_USREPORT-OBESITY-DC.XML
Americans are getting fatter in every state, with the exception of
Oregon, and...
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Autism and Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines,Lack of Consistent Evidencefor an Association by
Mark Probert
http://www.pkids.org/AMJPRMED.pdf
Autism and Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines
Lack of Consistent Evidence for an Association
Paul Stehr-Green, DrPH, MPH, Peet Tull, Michael Stellfeld, MD, Preben-Bo
Mortenson, DrMedSC, Diane Simpson, MD, PhD
Background: In 1999, concerns were raised that vaccines...
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What "Bounce" will do for [or to] you! by
Ilena Rose
From: Steve
Subject: What "Bounce" will do for You!
Every year, I get this interesting advice. . . . . . . A friend
told me that the US Postal service sent out a message to all
letter carriers to put a sheet of Bounce in their uniform pockets
to keep yellow jackets away.
Use them all the time...
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Children who eat fries raise their risk of breast cancer later in life by
Roman Bystrianyk
"Children who eat fries raise their risk of breast cancer later in
life", news-medical.net, August 21, 2005,
Link: http://www.news-medical.net/?id=12574
According to a new study very young children who eat french fries
frequently have a much higher risk of breast cancer as adults.
The U.S....
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Drug companies& waivers... by
CWatters
Given the current case in the news...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4168172.stm
What would you do if drug companies wouldn't let you use any of their
products unless you signed a waiver?
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Drug suicide risk fears renewed by
Roman Bystrianyk
"Drug suicide risk fears renewed", BBC News, August 22, 2005,
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4172482.stm
Further concerns have been raised about potential suicidal side effects
of a commonly used antidepressant.
The drug Seroxat (paroxetine) is already banned from use by...
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Video games linked to aggression in boys by
Roman Bystrianyk
Maggie Fox, "Video games linked to aggression in boys", Reuters UK,
August 20, 2005,
Link:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=healthNews&storyID=2005-08-19T231229Z_01_SPI973929_RTRIDST_0_HEALTH-AGGRESSION-DC.XML
Most studies done on violence and video games support the...
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Combination vaccines safe for children by
Mark Probert
Combination vaccines safe for children
SHOTS DO NOT OVERWHELM IMMUNE SYSTEM, STUDY SAYS
Mercury News Wire Services
Contrary to some fears, childhood combination vaccines, such as the
measles, mumps and rubella shot, do not appear to overwhelm the immune
system and make youngsters prone to other...
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All you need to know about medical tourism. by
Sophia Stavropoulou
Chronic or acute health problem? Stop being nailed or chained home.
At :
http://www.med4web.com
you'll find all you need to know about enjoying life , travelling and having fun while receiving the best medical support.
We're here to assist you give your life the quality YOU deserve.
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Safety of combination vaccines: perception versus reality. by
Mark Probert
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2001 Nov;20(11 Suppl):S40-4. Related Articles, Links
Safety of combination vaccines: perception versus reality.
Halsey NA.
Institute for Vaccine Safety, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
MD, USA.
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Chickenpox vaccine lowers need for hospital care by
Mark Probert
Chickenpox vaccine lowers need for hospital care
http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=210709&source=r_health
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There has been a marked drop in
chickenpox-related hospitalizations, office visits and related
expenditures since a routine chickenpox vaccination program...
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THIS IS LONDON: Car exhausts may cause child cancer by
Ilena Rose
http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/PA_NEWA10167291123676055A000?source=PA%20Feed
Car exhausts may cause child cancer
11 August 2005
The development of cancer in childhood is strongly linked to pollution
from engine exhausts, a researcher has claimed.
Professor George Knox, from the...
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kid ate a little Extra Strength Tylenol by
The Neo Conservative
Somebody didn't put the cap on right and a 15 month baby ate about 1/2 a
Tylenol pill. She just put it in her mouth and it sort of melted.
Anyone ever had to deal with that? It happened about one hour ago and baby
seems to be sleeping it off.
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male genital hygiene behaviour by
Briar Rabbit
It becomes clear why the presence of a foreskin is associated with
unfortunate anti-social olfactory phenomena ... they are just not washed
often enough ... Eeeeew. That's gross!
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Association between the intact foreskin and inferior standards of male
genital hygiene...
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