the honest scoop – 11-1-09
Today’s top news headlines for parents
Two high school girls are suing their school district after they were punished and forced into counseling over private photos they posted on MySpace during the summer.
The flu hits Washington area schools hard, doubling the normal absence rates.
With 600 schools shut down already, what do you do when H1N1 hits your school?
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Tests show some children are still potentially contagious with the swine flu even six days after their fever breaks.
Four new studies back up the benefits of flu shots taken during pregnancy.
When it comes to in vitro fertilization, one embryo proves to be almost as effective as two but multiple implants more than doubled the likelihood of premature delivery.
Debunking common myths about the first trimester of pregnancy.
Researchers find a link between ethnicity and amount of pain experienced during labor (with Asians fairing the best).
One more genetic trait you might be passing on to your kids – bad driving.
Southwest boots an unruly 2-year old off the plane:
With 126 million books in print, author Norman Bridwell looks back at the origin of Clifford, the Big Red Dog.
The Clone Wars shows the force of Star Wars to a whole new generation of young fans.
Olympic gold medalist Shannon Miller and her husband welcomed their first child, son John Rocco, this week.
Having a baby brought a whole new scope to the work of singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco
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