child care
child care
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by Robin OBrien - 2007-02-10
In most children teething starts at around 6 months of age. However, the first set of primary (milk) teeth take up to 2 to 3 years to appear. Teething can be a painful and distressing time for your...
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by Barbara Morris, R.Ph. - 2007-02-23
It's not news that the "golden years" of many older people, especially women, are years hijacked by young family members in need of care. It's not just boomers caring for aging parents; it's aging par...
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by Ravi Thangavel - 2007-02-25
Identify the sources:Observe your child's daily routine and the people he interacts with. A checklist of the probable sources has already been mentioned in this article. By identifying the source, the...
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by Robin OBrien - 2007-03-18
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease. And, tooth decay is on the increase in young infants. So why, despite better h...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-03-19
According to a Catalyst study, about one-third of the U.S. labor force is less productive at work because they are concerned about what their children are doing after school. The study estimates thes...
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by Alan King - 2007-03-22
Toxins hit babies and newborns hard. Little bodies aren't fully developed and tiny newborns grow at a fantastic rate. Their brains are constantly working on so many developmental milestones and pushin...
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by Alan King - 2007-03-22
The latest buzz in child-care products to hit global news is the link between dioxins, disposable diapers, and health care issues. Could that diaper you're wrapping around your baby's bottom be one th...
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by Alan King - 2007-03-22
Dioxins in disposable diapers manufactured with a chlorinated bleaching process are concerning parents and researchers alike. Chlorinated compounds that give us paper products that are whiter than whi...
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by Alan King - 2007-03-22
Disposable diapers are already known to be harmful to the environment. Young children go through many diapers in a day and over a period of years, there are tons of disposable diapers in our landfills...
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by Alan King - 2007-03-22
Chlorine is a harsh chemical. Used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria, the toxic product can be found in many paper products, including diapers for infants and toddlers. In addition, chlorine provides...