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| Alliance delivers pediatric quality improvement and data standards for child health as part of National Priorities Partnership |
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| Jennings provides valuable insights to Scott and co-host, Rick Stephens, about the long-term educational and work force issues impacted by early childhood motor delays. |
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| Genius Babies, a leading supplier of developmental baby gifts and educational children's toys is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of turning "passion into a successful business." |
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| Getting kids to take a break from the computer to do other important things is a constant struggle for parents. The latest release of ComputerTime changes all of that by effectively eliminating those conflicts and restoring peace, and it's easy. |
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| A free unique dvd on Childproofing the Home.
Shows the hazards in each room of the home as seen from an infants eye level.
DVD also gives checklists to childproof each room and other useful information.
A must for parents with infants/toddlers, grandparents, caregivers etc. |
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| PerkinElmer, Inc. (NYSE: PKI), today announced an alignment of its businesses reflecting the Company’s commitment to create a healthier, cleaner and safer world. As of January 1, 2009, PerkinElmer’s businesses will be focused into two strategic areas – Human Health and Environmental Health. |
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| Wave social networking and OnDemand hosting will enrich online experience for Ronald McDonald House of New York supporters |
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| Parents say they and their fussy babies are being left to cope alone; Parents being told, "It's just colic"; Doctors just don't 'get it'. |
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| Last year, Mimi Avery of Texas learned her three-year-old son, Julian, had a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. A half-year earlier in Iowa, Peggy Larson’s son Coleman, just 2 ½, was diagnosed with the same rare form of cancer, called medulloblastoma. Before that, Michelle Spoonhower of California was told her six-year-old son, Bailey, had stage III Rhabdomyosarcoma, a very aggressive soft muscle tumor. |
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| The Smart Television Alliance commends the work of the Rand Corporation and American Academy of Pediatrics for researching and publishing a report on the link between sexual television content and teen pregnancy. "This report confirms what parents, caregivers, and educators have been saying for a long time. Violent, indecent, and inappropriate television is harmful to children," says Christopher Turman, Director of the Smart Television Alliance. |
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