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Treats for kids with allergies
Is your child allergic to peanuts? Eggs? Dairy products? Are you constantly scouring the ingredient lists of cookies and snacks looking for allergy warnings? A line of organic products called home free promises to be "Treats You Can Trust." Chocolate...Tags: New Hampshire, Allergies, Therapies
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Questions remain about lead at Island Trees school
jennifer.smith@newsday.com; Staff writer EdRecent upheaval over recurring lead contamination at Island Trees High School in Levittown has some parents and school board members anxious about health risks from the school's shuttered rifle range. But the dangers remain unclear. As with chips of...Tags: Moving and Storage, High Schools, Metal and Mineral, Preventative Medicine, Storage
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ASK AMY
askamy@tribune.comDEAR AMY: My 4-year-old preschooler frequently has friends over who just astound me with their lack of manners. One little girl entered the house, announcing, "I'm the guest! Right, I'm the guest!" As the playdate progressed, she announced to me that...Tags: Chicago, San Diego (San Diego, California), Advice, Connecticut, Reviews
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The young and the restless
beth.whitehouse@newsday.com"The economy will collapse." "Thousands are losing their homes." "This harks back to the Great Depression." Adults hear these predictions, read the newspaper headlines and are nerve-racked. Imagine how they sound to children. Preschoolers may...Tags: People, Manhattan (New York City), Family, Huntington, Colleges and Universities
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Pigeon breeders now face fewer challenges in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNothing is too good for Thair abu Yousif's loved ones. He buys ice each day to cool their water. He has built a special house for them, with a guard outside. Some nights he lies awake, wondering how to find them perfect mates. That the objects of his...Tags: Hobbies, Armed Forces, Family, Saddam Hussein, Wars and Interventions
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Kendall's Nutritional Program
•Kendall Reyes' nutrition is designed and monitored by Nancy R. Rodriguez, a professor of nutritional sciences and the director of the UConn sports nutrition programs. She provided The Courant with this information on Reyes' program: Nutrition...Tags: University of Connecticut, Dietary Supplements, Physical Fitness
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Healing touch
In life, every man reaches the point when the body simply refuses to do the mind's bidding. Maybe this happens in the form of a stiff knee, a sore back or a gimpy elbow, and maybe it is a gradual change, not dramatic, but it is inevitable for each of us....Tags: Clubs and Associations, Larry Mize, Scott Simpson, Doug Miller, Fred Funk
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When autumn's chill sets in, get out the roasting pan
Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the changing leaves, the cool temperatures, decorating with pumpkins and having a wide variety of vegetables in season. Root vegetables like squash, rutabagas, turnips, carrots, sweet potatoes and beets are...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Food and Dining Culture
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The trial of their lives
For the past two days, Annie Siple has patiently crisscrossed the Johns Hopkins medical campus for test after test, being scanned by big machines, pricked with small needles, fastened to electrodes, injected with dye. Soon she will find out who is...Tags: Western Medicines, Breast Cancer, Arable Farming, Vaccines, Preventative Medicine
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There's only 1 thriver in group of 5 tomatoes
Special to The SentinelQuestion: I have five volunteer tomato plants but only one seems to be vigorous -- the others are lanky. Could this be because seeds from a hybrid fruit were used to produce these seedlings? Answer: Hybrid seeds usually combine the better traits of...Tags: Orlando, Dietary Supplements, University of Florida
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Winslow still hospitalized
Cleveland Browns TE Kellen Winslow remains hospitalized with an undisclosed illness, making it more likely he won't play in Monday night's game against the New York Giants. Winslow missed a fourth straight practice Saturday morning. He was admitted to...Tags: Super Bowl, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Clinic, Football, Illnesses
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Advances help, but breast cancer still a risk
Special To The SentinelYou've seen them everywhere: pink ribbons on cars, windows, as lapel pins and even as fashion accessories. Last week, the White House was lit up at night with pink lights. All of this reflects support for breast cancer prevention, treatment and research....Tags: Breast Cancer, The White House, Therapies, Diseases, Cancer
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