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American Academy Of Pediatrics Lifts 'No Screens Under 2' Rule If there's one rule that most parents cling to in the confusing, fast-changing world of kids and media, it's this one: No screens before age 2. As of today, that rule is out the window.
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Texas patient's 'Juju on That Chemo' video reaches 6M views Ana-Alecia Ayala has been fighting a rare tumor that spread from her uterus into her ovaries and stomach since December 2015. The 32-year-old Texas mother of one is now making headlines for a video she posted during a hospital stay that features her ...
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Donors pour record $458 million into California initiatives Political donors have spent a record $458 million on 17 statewide November ballot initiatives in California, beating the state's own record for the most spent on propositions appearing on state ballots in a single year, campaign reports filed Thursday ...
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Donors pour record $458 million into California initiatives SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Political donors have spent a record $458 million on 17 statewide November ballot initiatives in California, beating the state's own record for the most spent on propositions appearing on state ballots in a single year, campaign ...
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Police Blotter: National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday OPERATION TAKE BACK, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 22. Various area police departments, including Clinton Township and Middlesex Borough, are participating in the 12th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, a drug disposal program coordinated by the ...
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Pediatricians No Longer Say Kids Under 2 Shouldn't Watch Screens. Finally! On Friday morning, the American Academy of Pediatrics shifted its stance on what is commonly known as "screen time," abandoning its controversial recommendation to keep children under age 2 away from screen media.
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Clinton's Brooklyn Campaign HQ Evacuated After Suspicious Substance Discovered in Letter Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, were evacuated Friday night after a pair of interns discovered a suspicious substance inside a letter, police have confirmed.
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Prescription drug take-back day planned in NH A government agency commonly associated with illegal drugs is turning its attention to prescription drugs. Advertisement. National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is being led by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Here Is How to Decide How Much Screen Time to Give Kids Belinda Luscombe is an editor-at-large of TIME. Pediatricians just released new guidelines. The good news is that the American Academy of Pediatrics has finally updated its recommendations on how much time kids should spend on screens to reflect the ...
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How much screen time is right for your kids? From iPad screen time to hours of watching TV, children are consuming media from an early age. To keep up with fast-changing technology in the digital era, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released updated guidelines for digital media use by ...
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What the New Screen Time Guidelines For Kids Really Mean Today the American Academy of Pediatrics announced new screen time guidelines for children, and they come with some surprising changes.
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Young breast cancer survivor: Chemo Friday, back to work Saturday It was just an ordinary September day, a year ago, and Tylithia Burks was home from her night shift as a nuclear pharmacist, vegging out on the couch.
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Johnston Breast Cancer Survivor Gives Back by Supporting Research Efforts Rebecca Broccoli spoke at the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk on Sunday. By Margo Sullivan (Patch Staff) - October 21, 2016 4:11 pm ET.
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'My beauty is not defined by my breasts' One in eight women will develop breast cancer. It is an equal population disease. It doesn't discriminate. No matter your age, race, ethnicity or economic status.
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Planned Parenthood Wins Suit to Block Mississippi Law A federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law that banned the state's Medicaid program from spending money with any health care provider that offers abortions.
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Russian Hackers Could Fake Evidence of Electoral Fraud, Warn US Officials Cybersecurity surrounding the U.S. electoral system has been a focus this election cycle, not least since Russian hackers have actually found their way into the Democratic Party's network and state voter rolls, and WikiLeaks has apparently obtained and ...
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Mormon Mom Has An Abortion Story Donald Trump Needs To Hear "No woman should have to have the state have a say in the most painful decision she will ever make." 10/21/2016 07:17 pm ET. 830.
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Baby born twice at Texas Children's Hospital Margaret Boemer went for a routine ultrasound 16 weeks into her pregnancy with her third child. She quickly found out that things were far from routine.
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Baby Partially Removed From Womb For Surgery, Then Put Back LEWISVILLE (CBSDFW.COM) - A North Texas baby girl was born in June… for the second time. The first time came back in March, when doctors had to perform open fetal surgery to save her life.
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Baby 'born twice' thrives after life-saving surgery Four-month-old Lynlee Boemer's birthday is in June, but she had to make a brief entrance into the world much earlier for life-saving surgery.
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Meet the baby who was born twice (CNN) Margaret Boemer went for a routine ultrasound 16 weeks into her pregnancy with her third child. She quickly found out that things were far from routine.
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Crossing Ethical Lines: How Your Tax Dollars are Funding Cannabis Opponents This year the pharmaceutical, alcohol, and prison food industries have all weighed in to oppose marijuana legalization initiatives across the country.
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Millions to vote on marijuana legalization and gun control Did you know five states will vote on marijuana legalization on Election Day? Take a look at the ballot issues in the video above.
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Answers to five questions about driving and cannabis According to polls, chances are high that California voters will pass the recreational marijuana ballot initiative. A big concern to opponents is the potential for more impaired drivers on the roads.
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Will Winter Kill Zika? Okay, good news first: Mosquito season in the United States is basically over—even in warmer regions, like Florida and areas along the Gulf Coast.
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Planned Parenthood wins suit to block Mississippi law JACKSON, Miss. - A federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law that banned the state's Medicaid program from spending money with any health care provider that offers abortions.
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Scientists may have a cure for jet lag: temporary oxygen deprivation When the animals breathed air with about one-quarter to one-third less oxygen than usual, they adapted to a six-hour time change more rapidly than mice that breathed regular air, according to a report published Thursday in the journal Cell Metabolism.
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Medical Marijuana Proposal Would Face Long Road Before Legalization While some opinions may be shifting, an effort to legalize medicinal marijuana in Tennessee could prove to be a difficult undertaking.
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Dem senator praises US steel after car crash A car ran a stop sign and collided with Brown's 2016 Jeep Cherokee in Parma, Ohio, while Brown's staffer, Will Young, was driving.
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Detroit officials, Whole Foods work to limit Hepatitis A cases Public health officials in Detroit are investigating two cases of Hepatitis A infection and urging anyone who recently ate food prepared at a Whole Foods Market store there to consider getting a post-exposure vaccination.
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Mormon Woman's Facebook Response to Trump's Characterization of Late-Term Abortion Goes Viral Last night during the debate, Donald Trump - who has neither a medical degree or a uterus - used colorful language to explain what he believes happens during a late-term abortion.
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How I Survived Parenting a Teen with Depression Oh, your kid is on the debate team? That's great. My son was nearly institutionalized for being suicidal and I had to take away anything sharp and his belts from his room.
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Aerial spraying not needed for now in Miami's Little River Zika zone Initial mosquito counts are low enough in Miami's newest Zika zone that county officials will not need to conduct aerial spraying for now, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez said Friday at a community meeting hosted by Florida Gov.
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Scientists may have a cure for jet lag: Temporary oxygen deprivation A new study in mice suggests an unlikely cure for jet lag: oxygen deprivation. When the animals breathed air with about one-quarter to one-third less oxygen than usual, they adapted to a six-hour time change more rapidly than mice that breathed regular ...
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The 7 Best Ways to Beat Election Stress Election Day is less than a month away. For many Americans, that day can't come soon enough—for the sake of their mental health.
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Richard Branson Recalls 'Bizarre' Lunch With Revenge-Obsessed Trump The knighted British billionaire had previously said he didn't want Trump to be president. Richard Branson skewered Donald Trump on Friday, describing a "bizarre" meeting at some point in the past that left the British billionaire "disturbed and ...
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Snakes used to have arms and legs – until these mutations The ancestors of today's slithery snakes once sported full-fledged arms and legs, but genetic mutations caused the reptiles to lose all four of their limbs about 150 million years ago, according to two new studies.
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Obamacare Implementer on Move to Public Option: 'A Huge Mistake' Marilyn Tavenner, former administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and now president and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans, spoke at the U.S.
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WHY IT MATTERS: Abortion NEW YORK - THE ISSUE: Persistent Republican-led efforts to restrict access to abortion and to curb government funding for Planned Parenthood have been hotly debated in Washington and in states, and will be shaped in some way by the next president.
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Here Is What An Abortion At 22 Weeks Is Actually Like "No woman should have to have the state have a say in the most painful decision she will ever make." posted on Oct. 20, 2016, at 4:16 p.m.. Caroline Kee. BuzzFeed Staff. Tweet. Tumblr. Stumble. Bookmark it ...
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This is the part of the brain that makes you feel high on THC Researchers studying the medical uses of marijuana have released an image of its active ingredient, THC, affecting the brain's primary cannabinoid receptor CB1.
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Hillary Clinton Mocks Trump At Alfred Smith Dinner: He Sees Statue Of Liberty As a "4" Hillary Clinton throws heat as hard as she took it from Donald Trump moments earlier at the Alfred Smith Charity dinner at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.
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Russia may try to forge evidence of voter fraud A ballot on a voting machine to be used in the upcoming election. Photo: AP. More On: 2016 presidential election · Trump wants to bar sex assault claims in Trump University trial · De Blasio explains why he shook Trump's hand at Al Smith dinner ...
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Mayo Clinic School of Medicine The new Mayo Clinic School of Medicine will open in July 2017. The school is in the process of interviewing for the first class of medical students that will number 50.
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The Surprising Reason Some Foods May Trigger Migraines In a new study, scientists found an association between the bacteria in people's mouths - which could interact with foods that contain nitrates - and migraines.
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Obama meets a crossroads for his healthcare law President Obama on Thursday will make a final pitch to the millions of Americans still lacking healthcare coverage as his administration enters its the fourth and final sign-up stretch.
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'Teal Pumpkin Project' Makes Halloween Safe And Fun For Kids With Allergies NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - A true blue trend has been catching on this Halloween season - color coded pumpkins. As CBS2's Jessica Layton reported, the teal colored pumpkins that you see while out trick-or-treating are meant to keep kids safe.
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Early voting starts Saturday in Nevada RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Early voting for the upcoming General Election in Nevada begins Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. Washoe County has 23 early voting locations.
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