Fitness For The Frequent Traveler
By Warwick Ford While a motivated person may easily keep fit and keep weight under control when at home, the situation is different for those regularly on the road. The…
Read more »Alcohol And Teens: Parents Have The Opportunity To Influence
By Eugene Shatz, MD When it comes to teens, one thing is true: social pressure is powerful. We see how peers, the entertainment culture, and strategic marketing influence teens’ decisions…
Read more »Poorer Neighborhoods Often Have Less Safe Playgrounds
From Your Health Journal…..”A great article today from US News & World Report via HealthDay from Serena Gordon called, Poorer Neighborhoods Often Have Less Safe Playgrounds. The headlines recently have…
Read more »Guest Post – Lilygrace, How Does A Trampoline Work?
Never let it be said that science doesn’t have role to play in the world of trampolines, because it is at the very core of just how trampolines work. To…
Read more »Guest Post – 5 Things You Must Look For When Buying A Trampoline
Trampolines are a brilliant addition to any family garden. Do not underestimate how much your children will love a trampoline – seriously, you’ll have trouble keeping them indoors ever again….
Read more »Guest Post – Frank Abernathy, Hamburgers And Acceptable Risk
We all know that life comes with risks, and none of us are getting out of it alive. However, risks can be roughly categorized into two groups: acceptable, and unacceptable….
Read more »Guest Post – Caren Lee, Tonsil Cancer Symptoms And Early Signs
Tonsil cancer can occur in any of the three types of tonsils – palatine tonsils, lingual tonsils, and pharyngeal tonsils. The most common of all is palatine tonsil cancer. It…
Read more »Guest Post – Kevin Andersen, School Bus Safety
As the population increased, societies took a more comprehensible form which in turn led to an increase in the demand for various utilities required for a standard existence. An example…
Read more »Guest Post – Warren Potash, The Other Girl Will Be Injured – It Will Never be Me
The prevailing wisdom in youth sports is that I am invincible and the other girl will get hurt – not me. This type of thinking is partially responsible for the…
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