Thursday, November 29, 2012

[Health] Parenting strategy for facing toxic flame retardant chemicals

Parenting strategy for facing toxic flame retardant chemicals
http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Family/Modern-Parenthood/2012/1129/Parenting-strategy-for-facing-toxic-flame-retardant-chemicals
I have already bid a sad farewell to the Bumbo chair and have steeled myself to resist all of those adorable crib bumpers for sale in every kids catalog.

Scan Your Temple, Manage Your Health With New Device
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomiogeron/2012/11/29/scan-your-temple-manage-your-health-with-new-device/
With the sky-high costs of healthcare, consumers are looking for affordable alternatives to take control of their own health. Walter de Brouwer, the former CEO of One Laptop Per Child Europe, has created a new company that is making new devices to give that ...

Experimental Insomnia Drug Shows Promise
http://zeenews.india.com/news/health/diseases/new-drug-may-offer-novel-approach-to-treat-insomnia_19818.html
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28 (HealthDay News) -- A new insomnia drug helped people get a bit more shut-eye in a lab study, researchers report.

Giving Teen Girls a Plan B
http://www.psmag.com/health/plan-b-prescription-birth-control-49854/
The American Academy of Pediatrics says docs should pre-prescribe Plan B birth control to girls under 17. November 29, 2012 • By Kevin Charles Redmon • Leave a Comment.

Start Your Day With Bacon ... Shaving Cream
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/water_cooler/company-sells-worlds-first-bacon-shaving-cream
Looking for that perfect gift for a man who hates to shave? He may reconsider his morning routine with a new product from "Bacontrepreneurs" Justin and Dave of J&D Foods in Seattle (makers of Baconnaise, Bacon Lip Balm and Mmmvelopes).

Flu Forecasting Model Can Predict Spikes in Cases Up to Seven Weeks in ...
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/11/29/flu-forecasting-model-can-predict-spikes-in-cases-up-to-seven-weeks-in-advance
Scientists could one day predict flu seasons like they predict weather, allowing communities to stock up on vaccines and antiviral drugs, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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