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Mar 20, 2007 -
We have all heard that laughter is the best medicine; well some Norwegian researchers think it might just be more than that. Folks that have a sense of humor, especially in the face of cancer, outlive those who don't find life funny. The study tracked 57,000 Norwegians for 7 years and the larger role humor played in participants' daily lives, the greater their chances for surviving.
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Nov 05, 2006 -
Sometimes, I want to sign up for classes and be with people while I learn. Other times, I want to stay in my pj's and learn via computer.
For those pj times, try MyPath*TV.
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Oct 07, 2009 -
It takes a lot of fluid to keep a tiny baby healthy, and infants are more prone to dehydration than older children and adults. Fortunately most cases of infant dehydration are moderate and easily remedied as long as you know the signs. Take the quiz to see how well you know dehydration in babies.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
Parents have a tough enough time deciphering symptoms between the flu and a cold, and now there is the added confusion of learning the warning signs of the H1N1 virus. Present day parents have a lot to stress about, but knowing the facts puts most of us at ease. Before you fret over the next time your tot spikes a fever, check out this guide for emergency warning signs of H1N1 in children.
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Apr 15, 2009 -
In the five years my kids have been going to the pediatrician, I don't think we've ever spent more than five minutes in the waiting room. Whether my children were scheduled for shots, ailing or just attending an annual appointment, the nurse has promptly ushered us to an exam room to wait on the doctor. In talking to other mothers, I know not all practices are this efficient — parents complain of keeping their healthy kids from hacking and crouping youngsters in the holding area.
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Sep 21, 2009 -
The brand new UK trailer for Richard Linklater's new movie Me and Orson Welles has been released ahead of the movie's opening on December 4. Zac Efron stars in the adaptation of Robert Kaplow's novel, about a teenager who gets cast in a Mercury Theatre production directed by a young Orson Welles in 1937. Also starring Claire Danes and Ben Chaplin, the movie looks like a great coming of age story.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
For a quick-cooking, healthy, and delicious meal, look no further than this recipe for salmon and greens in papillote. Crisp bitter escarole acts as a bed for the moist salmon and simple garlic-butter-tarragon sauce. The whole thing is wrapped in parchment paper and baked in the oven.
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Feb 21, 2008 -
In the midst of one the nastiest cold seasons, it's important to keep your wee one's hands and surroundings clean as a whistle.
Parents of a child born with an immune system disorder worked with scientists to create CleanWell's line of disinfecting hand soaps, hand sanitizers and wipes ($10).
Unlike some of the antibacterial alcohol gels, CleanWell gently kills germs with 99.99 percent natural ingredients like thyme and other plant oils.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
After giving birth some mamas find themselves seeing blue — no matter what the sex of their new baby. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common side effect of giving birth that, if dealt with properly, can be nothing more than a bump in the road. It's more common that most think.
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Aug 12, 2009 -
Zac Efron stars in the adaptation of Robert Kaplow's novel Me and Orson Welles, about a teenager who gets cast in the Mercury Theatre production of Julius Caesar directed by a young Orson Welles in 1937. The book is absolutely fantastic and I'm really looking forward to seeing how Zac takes on this role alongside costars Claire Danes and Ben Chaplin when it comes to UK cinemas on December 4. Check out this clip and let me know — will you see it, or skip it?
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