January 2010

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Mama Rachel Offers Cholesterol Warning on San Diego Living

Mama Rachel Offers Cholesterol Warning on San Diego Living

At least 20% of our teens have above normal cholesterol levels, and they’re not all overweight. See what she has to say …

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DAILY FIND: The Odyssey Years

DAILY FIND: The Odyssey Years

My, how the transition from childhood, through adolescence, to adulthood has changed. Click below to glimpse your future — or maybe your recent past …

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Is Asthma Taking Their Breath Away?

Is Asthma Taking Their Breath Away?

Help them breathe easier with these fabulous tips from healthychild.org.

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DAILY FIND: A Child Suffers A Stroke

DAILY FIND: A Child Suffers A Stroke

Jared’s parents didn’t know it was possible. Most people – some doctors included- don’t either. Click below for this amazing story.

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DAILY FIND: Raising IQ In Toddlers With Autism

DAILY FIND: Raising IQ In Toddlers With Autism

Check out a new program aimed at re-training the young brain that’s gotten some startling results….

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DAILY FIND: Make It Green And Clean In 5 Easy Steps

DAILY FIND: Make It Green And Clean In 5 Easy Steps

Learn how to reduce your child’s exposure to toxic chemicals at home in 5 easy steps. Click below for the link…

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The Bottom Line On BPA

The Bottom Line On BPA

Confused by the FDA’s position on Bisphenol-A and children’s health? We sure were. Get the facts here.

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DAILY FIND: Top 10 Brain Foods For Children

DAILY FIND: Top 10 Brain Foods For Children

Make sure you’re adding all of these to your kiddo’s diet. You’ll be glad you did. Click here for the link.

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Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys

Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys Don’t let ‘em pick guitars and drive them old trucks Make ‘em be doctors and lawyers and such Thank you, Willie Nelson. This iconic song is a reminder of one of the really important rules of childrearing: We don’t get to choose for them. The truth [...]

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Yummy Comfort Food For A Cold Winter’s Night

Yummy Comfort Food For A Cold Winter’s Night

Looking for a kid-friendly, easy, delicious and nutritious meal to get you through the winter blahs? Look no further!

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