[ad_1] • The Child Eats A US study on Sunday showed that children ate these foods without being related to behavior or weight, coercion could cause them to find time-stress and could …
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[ad_1] Forcing children to eat spinach may not be in their best interest, as many parents think One often sees at the table: the child who does not want not eat your …
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[ad_1] Image: gpointstudio.com/Istock.com via AFP Relaxnews A new US study has shown that putting pressure on children to eat foods that they do not have. love not have no positive effect on …
Read More »Hospitals specializing in cancer and diabetes are offered »Manila Bulletin News
[ad_1] Published July 29, 2018, 15:17 By Ellson Quismorio Members of the House of the 17th Congress support the creation of two new specializations of specialized hospitals, namely the National Center Philippine …
Read More »Vaping more harmful than cigarettes – DOH »News Manila Bulletin
[ad_1] Published July 28, 2018, 9:46 AM By Minerva Newman and Larnie Bacalando CEBU CITY – Vaping tripled the harm that smoking cigarettes give to smokers, the Department of Health (DOH ) …
Read More »Laoag residents invited to observe "4-hour habit against dengue" Manila Newsletter News
[ad_1] Published: July 28, 2018, 20:44 By the Philippine News Agency LAOAG CITY -The municipal government of Laoag enjoined all residents, especially schools and officials of the barangay, observe In a public …
Read More »Gaining People's Confidence in Health Care – Sierra Leone
[ad_1] More than three years after Sierra Leone was declared free of Ebola, people are still reluctant to visit health centers. In a country where maternal mortality is among the highest in …
Read More »New Ebola species identified in Sierra Leone
[ad_1] The Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone said yesterday that a new species of Ebola virus has been detected in bats in the north of the country, which would bring the …
Read More »How long is it soon enough to learn that you have Alzheimer's disease?
[ad_1] The lives of Jose and Elaine Belardo were disrupted last year when he was diagnosed with the early onset of Alzheimer's disease. KCUR / Alex Smith José Belardo of Lansing, Kansas …
Read More »Passive smoking causes thousands of stillbirths in developing countries
[ad_1] Pregnancy is a vulnerable time for women's health and tobacco smoke harms mothers and their unborn children. In developing countries, it is rare for women to smoke during their pregnancy, but …
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