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  • "Stranger Danger" revisited: Concentrate on situations and actions!
    Children do not understand the concept of "stranger". When you try to explain to them, it is even difficult to explain. Therefore, situations need to be discussed and acted out for young children to understand what to watch out for! It needs to be communicated, that strangers are not necessarily bad, but unknown. You are not being impolite to be cautious with people you don't know, just being SAFE!

    1. The child's age is an important consideration:
    * Children aged 3-5: They are curious and may be naturally trusting. They also easily respond to adult attempts to be kind and supportive. ...
    Author:
    Kathy Alexander
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  • The Filthy Five - Five Things You Thought You Knew About Jumping Higher And Becoming A Better Athle
    With the 2004-05 NBA season underway, there's not a more suitable time to explore what it takes to emmulate the high-flying antics of our favorite NBA stars.

    If you ask any young basketballer around the world what they want to do, every single one of them will tell you they want to dunk on their opponents. And for those of you who can't dunk already, there's only one way of ever getting there: increase your vertical leap.

    With many vertical leap programs available to choose from, we asked vertical leap expert and owner of TheVerticalProj ...
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  • Childhood Obesity
    Along with the increase of obesity in adult, childhood obesity is on the rise. Around 15.5 percent of adolescents in the United States, aged 12 to 19 are obese. Even more alarming, about 15.3 percent of children ages 6 to 11 are obese. These children are developing Type II Diabetes and high blood pressure at an early age. They are placing themselves at increased risk for heart disease and other obesity-related diseases. Their weight also makes them the target of bullies and children who insult and taunt them about their weight. This can ruin their self-esteem and put them at risk for depressio ...
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  • Sun Safety
    The sun is an important part of our lives. Exposure to the sun allows our bodies to produce Vitamin D which is needed to help absorb calcium for strong healthy bones. Generally, we get 50-80% of our sun exposure by the time we reach age 18, therefore, it is important that parents teach children how to stay in the sun safely.

    Try to avoid prolonged periods in the sun when its at its highest in the sky. This is the time the sun can do the most damage to your skin. In the United States, that is generally between 10am and 4pm. If you are out during this period, make sure you are protected w ...
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  • Mental Disorder Network - Down Syndrome
    A few babies are born with a different form of Down syndrome, in which part of chromosome 21 breaks off and attaches itself to another chromosome; this is a rarer form, occurring in about 4 percent.


  • Abstract: Alopecia areata and the MX1 gene on the 21st chromosome
    1% of the general population, but this is increased to 9% in Down syndrome (DS). DS is associated with an additional copy of chromosome 21, and the DS region may potentially include genes involved in.


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  • Chromosome 21: trisomy and Down Syndrome, Matt Ridley
    Interviewee: Matt Ridley DNAi Location: Genometourgenome spotsDown syndrome Location: chromosome 21 People with Down Syndrome (DS) have an excess of genetic material in their cells.


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  • Turner Syndrome - About TSS
    About Turner Syndrome Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal condition that describes girls and women with common features that are caused by complete or partial absence of the second sex chromosome.


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    I call it the "Missing Chick-Chromosome Syndrome," and what it amounts to basically is a sense of having spent my entire life outside of the mainstream of femininity. Or at least, "femininity" as.


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  • Solution to Obesity

    First of all we need to find out a reason for this growing mountain of fat that is killing us.

    We know now that the traditional explanation - that of overeating - is wrong. People eat when they’re hungry, and they stop when they’re full. The problem lies in hormonal imbalance inside our bodies, an imbalance that deprives us of the energy to live life to the full, and instead stores the energy as fat.

    What influences human hormonal balance? The three biggest factors are: genetics, diet, and stress.

    There are no prizes for guessing which one of those three is the easiest to ...
    Author: Darius Mikolajewski
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  • Why Are Antioxidants Important To Me?

    Did you know that when we breath oxygen, it interacts with certain molecules in our bodies to create free radicals and that these free radicals damage important cellular structures such as DNA and cell membranes? Well, it is true and this damage may cause cells to function poorly and mutate. Free radical damage may lead to disease and aging.

    We are exposed to huge amounts of free radicals from pollution, and pesticides. Every time you breathe, you take in millions of free radical molecules created by cigarette smoke, radiation, and automobile emissions. Every time you eat, you consume ...
    Author: Scarlet S. Paolicchi
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