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Local breast-feeding gatherings planned in Winter Garden and Sanford
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelCalling all breast-feeding moms in Central Florida: Are you looking for others with similar experiences? Dozens of moms are expected to gather at local breast-feeding events in Winter Garden and Sanford on Friday and Saturday for The Big Latch-On, a... -
It’s a New Day for Women
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelThanks to the Affordable Care Act, for the first time ever, women across the U.S. have access to life-saving preventive care without cost-sharing. Effective as soon as August 1, 2012 –today!– all new insurance plans are required to provide... -
Kim Zolciak weight loss after pregnancy: 'I'm breastfeeding!'
Pop2itHer daughter Brielle posted a photo of her svelte mom on Sept. 1 with the caption, "seriously... who looks like this after 2 weeks of having a baby?"... -
Complete 2012 Channel Guide Magazine’s Viewer’s Voice Award Winners
Channel Guide MagazineYou Picked ’Em … The 2012 Viewers Voice Award Winners These are the ballot results you’ve been waiting for (let’s forget for just a minute Obama and Romney) — the winners of Channel Guide’s 2012 Viewers Voice Awards. In... -
Breastfeeding gets a boost
For the Booster Shots BlogAlmost half of all babies born in the United States -- 47.2% to be exact -- are still breastfeeding at 6 months, and the rate at which mothers are initiating breastfeeding of their newborns has had its highest jump in a decade, the Centers for Disease...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ovarian Cancer, Gastroenteritis, Disease Prevention
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SIDS: What's the safest way for infants to sleep?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPediatricians and researchers have long recommended crib sleep as the safest infant sleeping arrangement to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. But University of Notre Dame anthropology professor James McKenna says he has uncovered...Tags: Anthropology, Culture, Research, Science, University of Notre Dame
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Have you felt your boobies lately? You should.
After a lump scare in my mid-20s, I learned that all lumps are not the C-word, and it’s totally OK to get to second base with yourself, but getting to second with a woman donning a lab coat and a sick sense of humor is even better! So, it turned...Tags: Mammogram, Viagra (drug), Abusive Behavior, Physiology
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The risk factors for breast cancer
Breast cancer affects hundreds of thousands of families each year. A potentially deadly disease, breast cancer is associated with several risk factors. Some of those risk factors, including gender and age, are beyond an individual's control, while other...Tags: Genetics, Health Treatments, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Breast Cancer
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New breastfeeding law in Doylestown
A new law in a Pennsylvania borough means it would be illegal for a business owner to ask a breastfeeding mom to leave, cover up or even say something embarrassing. Doylestown in Bucks County is now the second spot in the state to approve a measure to...
Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, Bucks County
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It's time for the moms to give the dads more credit
I'm surprised more dads aren't as peeved as Dave Taylor.
He's a single father in a mother's world.
"Mothers are these extraordinary, selfless, mythic women," said Taylor, a father of three and author of the blog GoFatherhood. "Meanwhile, those dads...Tags: Dresses (clothing), Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Father's Day, ABC (tv network), Mother's Day
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Protecting children, pregnant women from the West Nile Virus
There has been a spike of West Nile Virus cases in the United States this year. As of now, more than 2,000 cases have been reported, and more than 100 people have died, the highest number since the virus was first detected in the United States in 1999....Tags: Abdominal Pain, Cancer, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms
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Newsweek 'Muslim Rage' cover sets off social media. How about sales?
Newsweek is at it again: The magazine’s newest controversial cover, blaring the headline “Muslim Rage,” has readers in an uproar and social media in a tizzy. Whether any of it will boost the publication’s sales remains to be seen....
Tags: Periodicals, Twitter, Inc., University of Mississippi, Islam, Social Media
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