School Soda and Drink Guidelines
Wednesday September 3, 2008
Experts have lots of reasons for the rise in childhood obesity, including a lack of exercise, eating too much fast food, drinking too much soda, playing too many video games, etc.
Unfortunately, as hard as you work to provide a healthy environment at home, kids can still eat and drink unhealthy foods at school.
Learn more about school soda and drink guidelines that are supposed to help fight child obesity. What are your kids drinking at school?
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Best Foods for Kids
Junk Food
Healthy Snacks
Smoking Bans
Wednesday August 27, 2008
Smoking bans are becoming more and more common across the world. Although still controversial and often disliked by smokers, these smoking bans work to protect non-smokers from second-hand smoke.
Although some of the first smoking bans were in public places, including workplaces and government buildings, they are now just as likely to be found in restaurants and bars. An even newer idea may be to have a smoking ban in your own home.
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School Refusal
Monday August 25, 2008
Some kids just dread going to school. For these kids, going to school may become so stressful that they have temper tantrums over going to school or complain of symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, or chest pain, etc.
Do they have a physical problem causing these symptoms or are they all caused by school refusal? Getting to the bottom of this important issue can help get your child back in school faster and help avoid a lot of unnecessary medical tests and treatments.
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Mysterious Symptoms
Learning Disability Screening Quiz
Elevator and Escalator Hazards
Friday August 22, 2008
Depending on where your family lives, works, and shops, you may use elevators and escalators on a regular basis and may not give it a second thought.
While they are safe, reports of injuries likely suggest that while you may not have to think twice and use the stairs, you should at least think about your child's safety before letting him or her ride on an elevator or escalator.
The recent death of a five-year-old boy in New York highlights the dangers of kids in elevators. He fell while trying to get out of an elevator that was stuck between floors. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, on average, about six people a year die in and around elevators, including about one child under the age of ten.
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Soccer Goals Safety Alert
Hidden Dangers
Chemicals in your Child's Environment
Shopping Cart Safety
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