Month: August 2019

Is your little one a science buff? Do they like experimenting and keep bugging you to get them their own little laboratory? If yes, you could begin by getting the most common and useful tools first. Among the equipment is a home microscope. A microscope at home lets your child indulge in several experiments and
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Fluoride may lead to a reduction in kidney and liver function among adolescents, according to a study published by Mount Sinai researchers in Environment International in August. The study examined the relationship between fluoride levels in drinking water and blood with kidney and liver health among adolescents participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination
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👇Sorority Recruitment 101 » Read Now! 👇 Password recovery This article may include advertisements, paid product features, affiliate links and other forms of sponsorship. When your baby is headed off to college there are plenty of things you need to know as a parent. What the is dorm safety situation, who will be their roommate,
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IN THIS ARTICLE Stuffed animals are soft and cuddly, which make them great companions for babies and toddlers. The innocent, cute-looking toys may seem like the ideal choice of toys to buy for your baby or someone else. But are all soft toys suitable for babies? Are they safe for babies of all ages? How
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Meet June and St. Louis Children’s Hospital Music Therapist, Christy Merrell and learn about how music therapy had a profound impact on June’s recovery. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2vHvSCw Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlchildrens Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/STLChildrens Learn More About Donating on YouTube: https://support.google.com/youtube/?p=donate_FAQ’
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Exposure to C. difficile in infancy produces an immune response that might protect against this gastrointestinal infection later in childhood, according to a study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases journal. Researchers found that infants who were naturally exposed to C. difficile in the environment and became colonized with the bacteria had antibodies in their blood.
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Photo: iStockphoto Sexting among teens may not be the epidemic parents have been warned about. But despite education efforts and cautionary tales, it’s still, unfortunately, pretty common. While experts differ on statistics, a research report in the June 2019 edition of JAMA Pediatrics found that at least one in four teens receive sexually explicit texts
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Winter is coming. But is the baby ready for it with a closet full of warm clothes? Besides the usual winter gear such as sweaters, socks, and gloves, your baby will need a proper winter hat to keep them warm when they go out. The cold winter breeze can make them fall sick, and a
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A new study from researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and Cincinnati Children’s looks at the prevalence of abnormal thyroid function in youth with severe mood and anxiety disorder. It is the largest study to date of this population and will help mental health professionals better understand the predictors of abnormal thyroid function, like
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common illness that develops in babies born premature with underdeveloped lungs. A chronic disease that may present long-term breathing problems and can be fatal, there is no cure for BPD. However, new data released in 2017 shows a ventilation protocol developed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, coupled with the treatment
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10 BENEFITS OF MINIMALISM FOR KIDS The Parenting Junkie is intentional about parenting with minimalism for kids in mind. Have you seen the minimalism with kids home tour? Today, let’s talk about how minimalism for families can improve your experience. If you consider minimalism with kids toys you’ll soon realize how great minimalism with children
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