Boba 2G Baby Carrier from NAP, Inc. Will Feature a Fresh New Print Design in June Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 08,2010 18:30 pm | View: 10 The popular Boba 2G baby carrier from NAP, Inc. has unveiled its newest print fabric design that will be available for purchase in June. Made entirely in the USA, the new Boba 2G is the first soft structured, backpack-style baby carrier to feature both leg support and head protection for babies and toddlers weighing between 15 and 45 lbs. read more ...
Long Island Pediatric Group Announces Policy Changes That Will Help More New Yorkers Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 08,2010 18:30 pm | View: 11 Allied Pediatrics of New York, PLLC (APNY), a group of 18 established and highly regarded pediatrics practices in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York, announced today exciting policy changes that will allow the reach of their care to extend to thousands more New York children than in the past. read more ...
New Picture Book, A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, Reaches Health Clubs About Healthy Eating in a Fun Way Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 08,2010 18:30 pm | View: 11 A Hungry Lion in My Tummy, picture book, is an adventure of healthy foods for preschoolers and young elementary children that is reaching athletic clubs, educators and parents. This book brings into focus the health benefits of feeding the lion with good foods which all have a positive impact. The character makes the food choices for the lion based on the effects the food will have so the lion can perform. "Maybe I should feed him a banana? A banana will keep his muscles springy so he can jump, twist and exercise." And as the story goes, "But that's not enough for a hungry lion" and the adventure begins. There is a variety of fruits and vegetables mentioned in the story that will enable parents and program directors of special events to have a taste test with the children. Protein is tapped into and the impact it will have as well. A Hungry Lion in My Tummy brings home the message when the character finally decides that if he feeds the lion little bites of all the good foods the lion will be strong and healthy. read more ...
'Get Pregnant' Aims To Help Couples Conceive Naturally, Faster Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 08,2010 18:30 pm | View: 14 New informative Australian website, GetPregnant.com.au serves as a free guide on increasing fertility in women and men, as well as infertility diagnosis, treatment and options. read more ...
Pediatric Home Service (PHS) Named Quality Respiratory Care Provider Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 07,2010 18:30 pm | View: 9 Pediatric Home Service has been named a Quality Respiratory Care Provider by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). PHS received the recognition under a new AARC national recognition program aimed at making sure residents cared for by homecare organizations have access to respiratory care services provided by qualified respiratory therapists. read more ...
Heart Aflutter? Remarkable New Images Show What it Looks Like in 4-D Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 07,2010 18:30 pm | View: 9 Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) now have pictures that are better than anything that’s come before. With the new technology they’ve developed, the scientists produce remarkable images to measure how fast blood is flowing through various places in the heart and the major arteries around it. read more ...
World Connect Launches Mothers To Mothers Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 07,2010 18:30 pm | View: 13 Celebrates International Women’s Day with Call for Grant Proposals to Help Women and Children in Resource Poor Communities Worldwide read more ...
XCell-Center Presents Impressive Results from Cerebral Palsy Stem Cell Treatment Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Mar 07,2010 18:30 pm | View: 6 The XCell-Center, Europe’s leading stem cell therapy provider has released impressive results from a follow-up study of 100 cerebral palsy patients treated with autologous bone marrow stem cells. Overall, 67% improved following treatment. read more ...
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