How to Soothe a Fussy Baby
Fussy babies can seem impossible to soothe. If you have an infant that is difficult to calm, try this guide to infant care. Read on...
Mommy, My Tummy Hurts!
Stomach Flu Care: Easy Healthy Tips
All about stomach flu symptoms, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and body aches.What to do. What not to do. How to care for stomach flu.
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Emotional Health: Teenagers and Discipline
Disciplining Teenagers - Seven Principles of Behavioral Psychology
You've got teens. You are ready to tear your hair out. How do you discipline them? Why don't they listen? What are they thinking? What's with the attitude? Who took your sweet children and replaced them with these aliens?
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Sunscreen Dangers and Health Advisory
Sunscreen Dangers and Health Advisory
Commercial sunscreens contain dangerous ingredients that may do more harm than good.Consider sunscreens organic sunscreens or other ways to protect from sun.
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Mommy, My Ear Hurts! Swimmer's Ear Care
Swimmer's Ear: What is It? How Do I Treat It? How Do I Prevent It?
Swimmer's Ear is a common summer complaint. It is also easily misdiagnosed and so not treated properly. This guide will help you to care for Swimmer's Ear.
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Alteril Sleep Aid Scam
Alteril Warnings: Internet Sleep Aid Scam Alteril (Somnia Lateril) an apparently natural OTC sleep aid is marketed on television and on the internet with infomercials.Supposedly containing L-tryptophan, Alteril also induces sleep with Melatonin; dangerous! Dozens of reports call Alteril a scam. Alteril has dangerous reported side effects. Caveat Emptor!Read more
Swine Flu aka H1N1 Virus Health Tips
Swine Flu H1N1 Pandemic Possible
Swine Flu, a Type A influenza virus broke out in Mexico and has resulted in 150 deaths so far. There are 64 cases reported in the U.S. so far (updated to 223 from time of publication). What can we do to prevent this deadly disease from becoming a pandemic? Add CDC badges to websites.
Swine Flu, a Type A influenza virus broke out in Mexico and has resulted in 150 deaths so far. There are 64 cases reported in the U.S. so far (updated to 223 from time of publication). What can we do to prevent this deadly disease from becoming a pandemic? Add CDC badges to websites.
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