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Top Ten foods that get mom and dad sent to the principal's office
Dining@LargeIt's back-to-school time. And while the kiddos learn reading, writing and arithmetic, parents get schooled in the politics of schoolhouse eating. With all the attention on childhood obesity these days, lots of lunchbox staples have become taboo. I'm not...Tags: Education, The Hershey Co., Strawberries, Lasagna, Physical Conditions
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Twitter's @PeanutFreeMom is 'um, yeah' a dude [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogPeanut Free Mom on twitter pokes fun of self righteous mommy bloggers.... -
Working dogs deserve salute on Labor Day
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelThe American Kennel Club points out that humans aren’t the only workers who deserve a Labor Day break. Dogs do a variety of detection jobs, both in the military and civilian working worlds. The club lists its top 5 detection jobs done by canines.... -
Peanut allergy causes protests at public school
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelI saw this report on the news this morning. Below is the Sentinel's blurb about it. Clickorlando.com is reporting that some parents at an elementary school in Volusia County are upset their children are spending so much time on extensive cleaning measures... -
Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Menstruation, Twins, Conjunctivitis, Early Learning, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Business profile: Nutphree's Cupcakes
After discovering how difficult it was to find nut-free desserts for their children, Brian and Sonia Walker decided to whip up their own solution in the form of an allergy-safe cupcake business. As they expand into other kinds of treats, the Walkers...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Media Industry, Business, Peanuts, Rentals
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Controversial treatment helping food allergy sufferers
WSBT-TVImagine not being able to enjoy holidays, a baseball game, or baked goods at the office because they could kill you. That's what people with food allergies deal with. There's a controversial treatment changing lives and saving lives of allergy...Tags: Physical Conditions, Butterfly Ballots, Chad, Peanuts, Allergies
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Circus to be peanut-free for 1 show
If any of the three elephants in the Yelduz Shrine Circus like peanuts, they'll be out of luck at 4 p.m. today There will not be peanuts in the building for the opening performance of the Yelduz Shrine Circus. No peanuts will be sold. The popcorn...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Epinephrine, Peanuts, Shriners, Allergies
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'Fun Size' Raisinets Recalled Over Allergy Risk
KTLA NewsGLENDALE-- Nestle is recalling some packages of 'Raisinets' chocolate covered raisins over a potential peanut allergy risk, the company announced. The recall only affects 'fun size' mini-bags of the treats, which are typically handed out to trick-or-...Tags: Target Brands, Inc., Physical Conditions, Peanuts, KTLA, Nestle SA
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Top Ten controversial school foods
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Dining@Large blog: It's back-to-school time. And while the kiddos learn reading, writing and arithmetic, parents get schooled in the politics of schoolhouse eating. With all the attention on childhood obesity these days, lots of lunchbox...Tags: Education, The Hershey Co., Strawberries, Lasagna, Physical Conditions
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Ask the Allergist
Do I have to carry the two Epipen’s my doctor prescribed, or can I divide them to accommodate for school and home? Yes, the 2 EpiPen’s given by your doctor are not to be divided so you can have one for school and for the road. Up to 20% of...Tags: Breastfeeding, Physical Conditions, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Procedures and Tests, Wheezing
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Peanut allergy changes life of Aberdeen student, school
knguyen@aberdeennews.comJacob Tobin, a fifth-grader at C.C. Lee Elementary school, eats his packed lunch at the opposite end of the table from other children who bring their lunches from home. It's an extra precaution taken to make sure he doesn't get exposed to peanut...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Head Start, Health Organizations, Physical Conditions, Sandwiches
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Mar 27, 2013
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