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23 hours ago ago from Central Blurb
The rising tide of kids tending towards obesity is a serious problem in our times. Too many kids are starting to be classified as not just overweight, but instead as clinically obese. So what are the factors that contribute to Obesity in children? Of course we know that food nowadays is not as healthy as it was in earlier times. The convenience and low cost of sugary snacks can be more immediately compelling than healthier altneratives. When ...
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13 hours ago ago from Ramanan50's Blog
Junk food manufacturers must remember that they also have kids.Money earned by spoiling children's ( for that matter any one's) health is Sin Money. True, parents can not monitor mouse click of children.Solution lies with the Government, which could block this ads or penalize the companies, journalists/media and most importantly with the manufacturers with a conscience. Amy Norton Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:40am EST NEW YORK (Reuters ...
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9 hours ago ago from The Schilling Show Blog
Do you know what the schools are asking your kids? by Donna Douma I have a very strong and open relationship with my children, but even I missed what exactly is going on in our schools with regard to surveys. I don’t believe that parents have been adequately informed about surveys our children are being asked to answer. I am concerned about where our children’s personal response information goes and who sees it. I question whether ...
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14 hours ago ago from YourFitnessAdvice
An exercise program for obese children can reduce early complications that can eventually lead to heart disease, researchers found. Those in the program had significant reductions in blood pressure after three months, and significant reductions in arterial stiffness after six months, Nathalie J. Farpour-Lambert, MD, of University Hospitals of Geneva in Switzerland, and colleagues reported in [...] Post from: Fitness Tips For Life Research ...
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13 hours ago ago from A Conservative Site to Protect Your Rights
Posted in Diversity policies Education Far Left Ideology Intolerance Videos with 1 comment Some parents may be aware that “politically correct” and “ideological” revisions of historic events and famous individuals going back to the times of the Founding Fathers (a phrase that is now banned) now populate our children’s textbooks. However, most Americans don’t realize how pervasive, misleading, blatantly distorted and altered, and serious ...
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Donna Norton: Peaceful Revolution: Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater?
8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
With one out of four U.S. children on the brink of hunger, more than 1.5 million children homeless , and the children's share of the federal budget diminished by a quarter since 1960 , I wouldn't be surprised if the next time a member of Congress goes to kiss a baby, what he or she gets instead is a big fat raspberry. And now in another blow to kids, some children could actually end up worse under health reform than they are now. Must we ...
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21 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Sue Shellenbarger Having kids brings joys and sorrows in any case but is raising children linked in some way to depression? New research shows older parents have higher rates of depression, compared with childless adults. In a study of parental status and depression among 17,469 adults over the age of 51, researchers found that having no children, either biological kids or stepchildren, was linked to lower rates of sadness, insomnia and ...
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