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Maternal Asthma, Breastfeeding and Lung Function at School-Age
Breastfeeding is associated with improved lung function at school age, particularly in children of asthmatic mothers, according to a new study from researchers in Switzerland and the UK. See more here: Maternal Asthma, Breastfeeding and Lung Function at School-Age … Read entire article »
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Fun Ways to Include Kids in Fitness Resolutions
TUESDAY, Jan. 3 (HealthDay News) — Parents can involve their children in any New Year’s fitness resolutions they may have in the works, says one fitness expert, by making exercise seem fun and exciting. View original post here: Fun Ways to Include Kids in Fitness Resolutions … Read entire article »
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Mens Health Update: Kids Exercise Video
The Mens Health Update team is determined to reduce the incidence of obesity and what better way than to start with your children. Exercise is one of the key elements in your arsenal of weapons to fight this epidemic and the saying “Move it to Lose it” has never been more true. This video is a ‘Sesame Street’ exercise video that was made some time ago but is still a fun way to get your kids moving. … Read entire article »
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Mens Health Update: Are You A Horny Toad?
Are you a horny toad? This is a question you need to address in your life as Mens Health Update takes a slightly ‘tongue in cheek’ closer look at this ‘affliction’ that affects millions of men around the world. A typical horny toad is characterized by a few common traits, although there are many more. Age: typically mid 40’s onwards. Status: single or divorced (although it has been known to affect married men). Mental age: normally about half his real age. Signs: from typical mid-life crisis symptoms like a new sports car or luxury boat to plastic surgery, hair implants, botox therapy, muscle building and designer clothing Habitat: often found in clubs, gyms and at the beach. Dangerous indications: a sudden interest in bungee jumping, paragliding, sky diving, mountain climbing, car or motorbike racing as well as … Read entire article »
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Sabrina Wagner, MD, UW Health Pediatric Hospitalist
Dr. Sabrina Wagner is a pediatric hospitalist with UW Health and the American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. http://www.youtube.com/v/v6nhZ3sn1uk?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original here: Sabrina Wagner, MD, UW Health Pediatric Hospitalist … Read entire article »
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Mary L. Ehlenbach, MD, UW Health Pediatric Hospitalist
American Family Children’s Hospital pediatric hospitalist Mary Ehlenbach says parents are “the most important part of the medical team.” Learn more at uwhealth.org: www.uwhealth.org http://www.youtube.com/v/RdPYPIoJbpQ?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See more here: Mary L. Ehlenbach, MD, UW Health Pediatric Hospitalist … Read entire article »
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