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Your Child's Smile

Posted in News by kiran26 2 days ago
Your kids smile is very important. We make every effort to to try to have our patients maintain a healthy smile. Good oral hygiene is important, as well as staying away from sweets.
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A new study in the psychological journal Emotion claims that "baby fever" — that sudden, visceral, and almost irresistible urge to have a baby — not only exists, it can be found in both men and women.
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If you are trying to eat as healthy as the government wants you to, it’s going to cost you: at least $7.28  a week extra, that is.
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You might know some extremely creative people who are anything but humble about their talents -- the full-of-himself actor, the self-important artist, the vain musician, or the pompous writer. A new study reveals there may be a kernel of truth to these cultural stereotypes.
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Don't trust Nana or Papa with babies on board? Think again. A new study finds that children involved in car crashes with grandparent drivers had half the risk of being injured as kids riding with their parents.
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The Leader and ADHD Consulting

Posted in News by jack20 382 days ago
Bonny Beuret discusses ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) abd using Point of Change coaching to improve the quality of life for those with ADHD.
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A decade ago, I had an instant, molecular transformation with the birth of my first child. My world was alchemically recast in that moment when I stared into my daughter's eyes, and so was everything in it. Except for one essential friendship.
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Name Labels Video

Posted in News by kiran26 387 days ago
Discover the many applications of personalized name labels and make being organized a snap! This video is an overview of the many household items from clothing to water bottles that can be easily kept track of with the use of various types of labels.

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A new study suggests some unexpected benefits of blushing: It found that people who turn red after making a mistake or social blunder were considered more trustworthy and judged more positively than those who did not.
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Sour notes may not be the only thing emanating from your child’s squeaky clarinet, according to a new study. Used woodwinds and brass instruments are contaminated with enough bacteria to bring on everything from food poisoning to brain abscesses.