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Join the Play Pandemic Challenge → https://theparentingjunkie.com/challenge And ❤ share this video with 10 friends (https://youtu.be/NQKMDOhe4mc) The Parenting Junkie shares how to stay positive in stressful situations by learning to cope with stress when our world is flipped upside-down, teaching ways to find optimism and the silver lining, and how to reframe our dialogue. Don’t
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Findings from a preliminary human study of an experimental, genetically attenuated malaria parasite immunization show this vaccine warrants further exploration. The study’s proof-of-concept results are reported today in Science Translational Medicine. The research was headed by investigators at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research
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There’s tons to do in Hawaii with kids, like play at a water park, swim with dolphins, ride ponies at a ranch and visit an active volcano. You can even have breakfast with Disney characters! For families, Hawaii is nothing short of a child’s playground, brimming with a slew of activities and experiences that reimagine
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Maintaining good gut health is essential, right from birth. Created for Most of us never think about the trillions of microorganisms (aka microbiota) that live largely in our intestines. But they do everything from stimulating our immune systems and preventing us from getting sick to synthesizing vitamins so our bodies can benefit from them. The
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Cannabis is known to be one of the most common psychoactive substances used throughout the world. Previous studies have reported that the users of cannabis equate to approximately 4% of the global population,with most users aged between 15 to 64 years. The Cannabis plant consists of microscopic projections known as trichomes, from which a variety of concentrates are produced
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Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have proposed a theory for how SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, infects the body. Their hypothesis, published in Frontiers in Immunology, could explain why some people still have symptoms long after the initial infection. We’ve put together different pieces of data to create a bigger picture that may explain what causes
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Image: Shutterstock Most children are naturally drawn to animals and farm life. Close your eyes for a minute and imagine the fresh air, barn animals lazing around, and the smell coming from the fields. Feel refreshing, right? Millennial kids have little to no connection with life at a farm. Preschool is the ideal age to
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