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| About Children & the Family [ http://www.williamgladdenfoundation.org ]
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A nonprofit organization website hosting a unique library of free educational materials about a variety of child, parenting and family issues. - [Read more] |
| Boy Baby Names [ http://babynamespoint.com ]
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Thousands of cute, modern and original baby names for your parenting needs. - [Read more] |
| Indian Moms [ http://www.indianmoms.com ]
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Site for mothers containing useful resources on parenting. Includes activities for children, infant and toddler related health articles, ask an expert and more. - [Read more] |
| StrollersForYou.com [ http://www.strollersforyou.com ]
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Strollersforyou.com offers guidance, helpful tips and safety recommendations for parents searching for the right baby stroller. We provide information on all types of strollers including, the lightweight stroller, double stroller and the travel system. - [Read more] |
News
| Extra pounds mean insurance fees for Ala. workers
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| Face transplants can work, studies show
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| Face transplant patient can smile, blink again
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| New drug shows promise in cystic fibrosis (Reuters) - Reuters - A new kind of cystic fibrosis drug, designed to bypass a genetic defect to treat the disease, has produced promising results in mid-stage clinical trials, Israeli researchers said on Thursday. |
| FDA investigates possible Vytorin link to cancer
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| Health Tip: Monitor the Mercury in Your Food (HealthDay) - HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Mercury is found in many types of fish and shellfish. Because significant amounts of mercury can harm unborn babies and young children, women who are or may become pregnant, those who are nursing, and young children should avoid some kinds of seafood. |
| 3.4 Million Seniors Hit Medicare 'Doughnut Hole' (HealthDay) - HealthDay - THURSDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- In 2007, about 3.4 million Americans enrolled in the Medicare Part D drug plan reached a gap in their prescription coverage known as the "doughnut hole," leading some of them to stop taking prescribed drugs, says a Kaiser Family Foundation study released Thursday. |
| FDA: Irradiating spinach, lettuce OK to kill germs
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