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Hammacher Schlemmer, the toy-giant for 160 years, have been offering the best and the most unanticipated playthings for tiny toddlers. One of the most popular products that they have ever introduced was and still is the Ride-On Santa Fe Train. This...
Plans to vaccinate young girls against the sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer have been blocked in several US states by conservative groups, who say that doing so would encourage promiscuity.
However, the proponents asserted that...
Scholars in South Korea are of the view that obesity in children is directly proportional to some kind of ear infection. But scientists in the US are quite apprehensive about the study.
If any such type of link existed, doctors would have been in a...
Recent article on fathers as primary caregivers postulates that there is a growing trend of fathers putting their feet into the shoes of a mother's role.
According to the US Census Bureau, there are 159,000 stay-at-home fathers currently in the...
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Democratic and Rep. John Dingell, chairperson of the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, have put forward a bill in both chambers of Congress.
The proposal intends to guarantee insurance to 9 million..
Twenty three year old Nicole Uribe has been charged with bartering her five month old baby for a second hand car and some cash, to Jose-Juan Lerma, 47, and his twenty seven year old wife, Irene.
Both have been detained in the US state of Colorado...
Women who consume folic acid supplements early in their pregnancy can substantially reduce their baby's chances of being born with a cleft lip.
Folic acid -- a B vitamin found in green leafy vegetables, citrus fruits and certain dairy products --...
Fruits and vegetables consumption is very important since it's instrumental in averting the future chronic diseases. However, presently, teens in the US are consuming one serving less of fruits and vegetables than in 1999.
The researchers collected...
Three infant deaths in the US made doctors warn parents regarding cough, cold medications. They asserted that parents must not give their kids the medicines without 'consulting a health-care provider and should follow the provider's instructions...
Recent study reveals that among white, black and Hispanic kids, Hispanic youngsters are more overweight comparatively.
According to the scholars nearly, 17% of U.S. youngsters are obese, and millions more are overweight. Obesity can lead to diabetes,.
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