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Popular Mechanics December 7, 2007 |
10 Holiday Gifts for Curious Kids Too often, kids' stockings are stuffed with gifts that do little to spark creativity, and lots to annoy those around them. It needn't be so. |
Science News November 17, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Food for Thought: Canadians Advocate Boosting Vitamin D in Pregnancy A Canadian medical society recommends pregnant women and nursing moms boost their intake of vitamin D dramatically. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2007 Mark Teich |
A Man's Shelf Life As men age, their fertility decreases and the health risks to their unborn offspring skyrocket. But men who attend to their health can slow down the reproductive clock. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2007 Pamela Weintraub |
Munchausen: Unusual Suspects Call them the Munchausen mothers. A growing number of women stand accused of deliberately sickening their children for attention from doctors. In an era of patient advocacy and hard-charging moms, there's no end in sight to this hotly contested diagnosis. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Breast is Best for IQ - if Your Genes Say so Researchers examining the relationship between breastfeeding and higher IQ test scores in later life have uncovered a link with a gene responsible for modifying fatty acids in the diet. |
ifeminists October 28, 2007 Tony Zizza |
No More Excuses For Unfit Kids The best way for kids and their parents to ensure a safe and healthy life together as a family is to exercise with each other on a regular basis. |
ifeminists October 23, 2007 David Heleniak |
Hidden Harm Although it is not politically correct to say so, women can and do use false allegations of domestic violence to gain sole custody and to get their children to hate and fear their fathers. |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
A Challenge for Parents It's important to take stock of what types of gifts will hold your children's interest for the long haul. You'll save money, your kids will be pleased, and everyone will benefit. Here are some things you may want to keep in mind for your gift-giving this year. |
Popular Mechanics October 2007 Glenn Harlan Reynolds |
In Age of High-Tech, Are Americans Losing Touch with DIY Skills? There is a lot of anecdotal evidence that what used to be taken for granted as ordinary mechanical skills now amounts to something unusual. Various aspects of how we raise our children contribute to this. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2007 |
A Hideout All Their Own The iPod didn't invent youthful alienation. It merely perfected it. |
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