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theonlyladyt · 4 months
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The No.1 Poo & Gut Scientist: If Your Poo Looks Like This Go To A Doctor...
Hello lovelies this was a very interesting podcast with someone I’ve followed for a while now. His information has helped me with gastrointestinal issues. Mr V has healed his leaky gut through the information Dr Will Bulsiewicz has given via interviews such as these. (it’s time stamped in chapters for anyone who want to skip to parts relevant to themselves) it’s a long interview but I was happy…
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abignewscom · 6 months
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Understanding the Surge: Children and Parents Grapple with Respiratory Illness in China
In the outpatient area of a children’s hospital in Beijing on November 23, 2023, a concerning scenario unfolded. The World Health Organization (WHO) has requested more data from China about a respiratory illness spreading in the northern regions of the country. As the outbreak intensifies, countries like Taiwan, India, and Vietnam are taking preventive measures. This article delves into the…
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ablackchicnolalife · 1 year
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The Al Copeland Foundation Cancer Patient Assistance Fund is Established at Children’s Hospital New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – In April, Children’s Hospital New Orleans, The Al Copeland Foundation, and its donors celebrated the launch of the Al Copeland Foundation Cancer Patient Assistance Fund at Children’s Hospital New Orleans, with an initial $168,000 gift following the Al Copeland Foundation’s SuperDucks Campaign last fall.  “The Al Copeland Foundation and our community of supporters…
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reportwire · 2 years
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For kids with kidney disease, pediatric expertise is key — but not always close by
For kids with kidney disease, pediatric expertise is key — but not always close by
Jaxon Green, 6, was diagnosed with kidney disease the day he was born. His illness meant that for years his life would depend on daily dialysis. And because his family lives in Tamaqua, a rural Pennsylvania town, his diagnosis also meant taking frequent two-hour trips to Philadelphia to see the closest pediatric nephrologist — even though an adult dialysis center was just five minutes from their…
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theobviousparadox · 2 years
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Review: One for All by Lillie Lainoff
Review: One for All by Lillie Lainoff
One for AllLillie LainoffFarrar, Strauss and GirouxPublished March 8, 2022 Amazon | Bookshop | Goodreads About One for All An OwnVoices, gender-bent retelling of The Three Musketeers, in which a girl with a chronic illness trains as a Musketeer and uncovers secrets, sisterhood, and self-love. Tania de Batz is most herself with a sword in her hand. Everyone in town thinks her near-constant…
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shayweasel · 2 years
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Glasses on
In movies and In books and Even in life I have seen countless times where the main dorky or weird person gets a makeover and the one thing they seem to do thw most is take off their glasses wearing contacts like somehow that makes them prettier. And everyone is so amazed by this beautiful person they suddenly see with a new outfit and glasses free and pretty shoes! They act like this person is…
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dystopiancitizen · 3 years
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Book Review- Ending the Cycle of Abuse:"He decided that he can get over it by just saying that he is what he sets himself to be."
Book Review- Ending the Cycle of Abuse "He decided that he can get over it by just saying that he is what he sets himself to be." #MHBookBingo #MentalHealth #Beechat
I loved the title because it showed that you can still be okay and move on with your life despite your childhood trauma. However………… What I liked: The author failing many times after deciding to try to no tallow the past influence his present and future. This was so realistic and authentic that I was able to relate with him when it came to walking on the road of recovery. What I didn’t like: How…
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cupofteajones · 3 years
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Waterstones Children's Book Prize Shortlist 2021
Waterstones Children’s Book Prize Shortlist 2021
Here is the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize shortlist for 2021. This annual prize’s shortlist is always chosen by Waterstones’ booksellers and strives to commit to championing the best and newest talent in children’s writing and illustration today. Make sure to check back to see the winner of this prize! Now here are the nominees: (more…)
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theonlyladyt · 4 months
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The No.1 Poo & Gut Scientist: If Your Poo Looks Like This Go To A Doctor...
Hello lovelies this was a very interesting podcast with someone I’ve followed for a while now. His information has helped me with gastrointestinal issues. Mr V has healed his leaky gut through the information Dr Will Bulsiewicz has given via interviews such as these. (it’s time stamped in chapters for anyone who want to skip to parts relevant to themselves) it’s a long interview but I was happy…
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chicklitcafe · 3 years
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A Narrow Road: Rust Book 3 by Samantha Arthurs 
A Narrow Road by Samantha Arthurs  A Narrow Road: Rust Book 3 by Samantha Arthurs  To really understand a person, you have to go all the way back to the beginning of the story. Most people see Alec Davis as the sort of boy who has everything. He’s athletic, has a strong social circle, and comes from a well-off family. On the outside his life is perfect, but on the inside? It’s anything…
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naleygonzalez · 6 years
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Literacy Lunacy: Eleanor Coerr's Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Literacy Lunacy: Eleanor Coerr’s Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
It’s no secret I adore Japanese culture. Since childhood, I gravitated to shows, books, and art relating to almost anything Japanese. In elementary school, I came across Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes and I immediately knew it was meant for me. While its story is a bit nontraditional for a children’s book, it connects with me even today. It stills sit on my shelf now, waiting for the right…
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heykav · 4 years
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School Decision-Making Tool for Parents, Caregivers, and Guardians
School Decision-Making Tool for Parents, Caregivers, and Guardians
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Schools play an important role in students’ educational achievement, health, and wellbeing. Working with local health officials and with parents and caregivers, schools also have an important role in slowing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) while protecting students, teachers, and staff and helping ensure students have safe and healthy learning…
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Mental Health Crisis is the New Epidemic Affecting Children
Mental Health Crisis is the New Epidemic Affecting Children
When I was told that my 3 year old son needed to see a psychiatrist I thought the pediatrician was insane. 20 years ago I’m sure the psychiatrist would have agreed with me, but with the amount of children being affected by mental illness, it is not uncommon. According to the Office of the Surgeon General, one in 10 children under the age of 18 “suffer from mental illness severe enough to cause…
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Special Parents Confidential Episode 58 Children's Healing Center
Special Parents Confidential Episode 58 Children’s Healing Center
Children’s Healing Center
Every so often you run across an idea that is so perfect, you find yourself wondering why it hadn’t been done before. Such is the case with The Children’s Healing Center, a new play facility in Grand Rapids, MI.
All Kids Want To Play
We all know the importance that play time and activities has for social development. We can talk about statistics and studies on the…
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theonlyladyt · 3 months
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Low Carb vs Insulin Sensitivity
Hello my lovelies I am having an autoimmune flare presently and this has triggered the symptoms of Reactive Hypoglycemia (RH for short) as well. So it took several days before I could continue this blog post today. The flare I think was on its way a few days ago as I started waking up more than usual. My blood glucose which was fairly stable, started waking me up with autoimmune symptoms and…
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snapzuhealth · 4 years
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The smartest people in history suffered from depression and various kinds of mental illnesses due to the impact their thinking habits left on their social life. The smartest people are the saddest people, and that's evident if you survey the best and most creative people in history, regardless of their domain, whether it's science or art or entertainment, all of those individuals who sparked additional intelligence and creativity rather than the rest of the crowd had to pay for it big time in social isolation, social bullying and social rejection, as children or grown-ups. via Snapzu : Health & Body
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