the honest scoop – 11-3-09

Posted by: Michael Sajkowicz, October 3, 2009 in 10:00 am


Today’s top news headlines for parents

the honest scoop   11 3 09A look at 30 years worth of data reveals that half of U.S. children end up on food stamps at some point.

A mother and father find themselves as adversaries in court over the difficult decision to turn off their baby’s life support.

That very lucky baby who fell in front of the train is doing fine:

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A new study finds a disturbing link between common antibiotics used during pregnancy and birth defects.

Pediatric cataracts may be uncommon but they are not rare (and early diagnosis is critical).

How young is too young to learn to read?

And how young is too young for social networking?

While it sure is better for you than all the sugar in regular soft drinks, drinking two or more diet sodas per day doubled the risk for women of declining kidney function.

Her baby inspires one new mother to get healthy and lose over 70 pounds.

Parents face the vaccine dilemma:

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Disney launches its online digital book subscription service with over 500 titles.

It’s some kind of wonderful news for Mart Stuart Masterson and her husband as they welcome their first baby, a son.

Congratulations to supermodel Karolina Kurkova who just gave birth to a bouncing baby boy.

Ricki Lake weighs in on natural childbirth:

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