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Oct 24, 2007 -
Halloween is a great time to get creative with experimental baking. Take these cookies, for example: The dough is arranged in long tubes and shaped to look like a brain. You will need an entire bottle of food coloring to make the deep red blood glaze.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
When I first saw this headline on Newsweek, "Why Teenagers Are Growing Up So Slowly Today," I thought, whaaa? With all the sexting and drugs, aren't teens growing up too fast?
Just because teens are doing adult things doesn't mean they are acting like adults, argue Joseph Allen and Claudia Worrell Allen, authors of Escaping the Endless Adolescence.
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Jul 31, 2009 -
- It happens to the best of us: Heidi Klum talks about experiencing mushy mommy brain — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Gwen and Gavin's beach boys get a dose of sunshine and sand — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Predictably, class sizes have grown since school budgets have shrunk — Cookie
- What's smarter: delaying kindergarten or starting a year early? — Cafemom
- Should your kids see you naked? — Momversation
- Just how bad is texting while parenting?
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that results in impaired memory, thinking, and behavior. People with AD experience gradual memory loss as well as impaired judgement, difficulty concentrating, loss of language skills, personality changes, and a decline in the ability to learn new tasks.
The rate of progression is different for each person.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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- Who's Most At Risk?
- What to Expect at Your Provider's Office
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
More than 17,000 people in the United States are diagnosed each year with a brain tumor. Some tumors are benign (noncancerous), and they can usually be removed and are not likely to recur. Others are malignant (cancerous).
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Nov 01, 2007 -
Last month was National Cookie Month and, in case you didn't know, we featured a different cookie recipe each day. If you missed any of them, then you're in luck, we've compiled them all for you right here. There were some basics like snickerdoodles and shortbread, but there were also some new finds like potato chip cookies.
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May 11, 2009 -
- Bad Mother, Ayelet Waldman copes with son's ADHD diagnosis in new book — Cookie
- Top Baby Names of 2008 — Parentdish
- Dogs and two-year-olds can think the same — Health
- Robin Wright Penn on raising kids in the digital world — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Matthew Broderick is nervous about his impending twins — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Argington raffle to benefit the American Cancer Society — Inhabitots
- I wish I had my baby's brain — CafeMom
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
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- Preventive Care
- Treatment Approach
- Other Considerations
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain caused, most often, by a viral infection. The specific viruses that cause encephalitis vary. Exposure to viruses that cause encephalitis occur mostly through insect bites.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
Overview
- Signs and Symptoms
- Causes
- Risk Factors
- Diagnosis
- Preventive Care
- Treatment Approach
- Other Considerations
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Depression is a mood disorder in which feelings of loss, anger, sadness, or frustration interfere with everyday life. Depression affects about 17 million Americans each year. It can be mild, moderate, or severe and occur as a single episode, recurring episodes, or chronic depression (lasting more than 2 years).
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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- Weight Loss and Maintenance...
- Weight Management
- Medications
- Other Treatments
- Resources
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Cancer and Weight Control:
- Cancer prevention guidelines from the American Cancer Society stress the importance of maintaining a healthy weight throughout life. A healthy weight is even more important than eating specific healthy foods, when it comes to cancer prevention.
Drug Warning:
- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to buy a product known as the "Brazilian diet pill." This product is labeled as a dietary supplement, but contains several chemicals found in powerful prescription drugs.
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