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Supporting Parents of Terminally Ill Children Article 
Terminally ill kids and their parents will appreciate the support and encouragement that teachers and classmates can provide.
Jun 29, 2009 - Karen Plumley
Preventing Illness in Newborns Article 
Cold and flu season puts infants at risk for serious complications from the common cold, the flu (including Swine Flu), and RSV.
Aug 24, 2009 - Rachel Lister
Homeschooling through Illness Article 
It happens to everyone, flu season rears it's ugly head and before you know it you're down for the count. Or are you? There are ways to school through life's illnesses.
Mar 28, 2008 - Karrie Emms
Is Bulimia a Hereditary Illness? Article 
Studies have indicated that there could be a genetic link between family members suffering from bulimia. Find out who is at risk of developing an eating disorder
Mar 24, 2008 - Jennifer Boyes
Heat Related Illness Prevention Article 
Heat-related illness is a public health problem in many countries, and everyone in the community must take steps to prevent the consequences of it.
Dec 27, 2010 - Michael Koger
Controlling Illness in Daycare Article 
Daycare providers and preschool teachers can control the spread of illness by taking a few simple preventative measures
Jul 31, 2007 - Carla Snuggs
Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill Article 
Civil commitment, though existing in varying forms in the U.S. for over a century, remains a controversial issue for many obvious reasons.
Jun 28, 2010 - Sasha Maggio
The Psychology of Mass Psychogenic Illness Article 
A 'mystery' illness at two NY schools is diagnosed as a 'stress based' condition. So what are the psychological stressors that can lead to 'mass hysteria?'
Feb 13, 2012 - Walter Romania
Gene Tierney: Depression and Mental Illness Article 
A short biographical discussion of Gene Tierney, the glamorous star of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and Laura, who survived personal tragedy and years of depression.
Nov 7, 2009 - Darla Sue Dollman
Parents and Homeschool Article 
With many parents homeschooling their children, the question that should be answered is, should parents teach their children academics?
Oct 14, 2011 - Brenda Gargus
Childhood Viral Illnesses: Measles is Resurfacing in Children Article 
In April 2010, three people were diagnosed with measles in Vancouver, BC. It spread to 16 Canadians, eight of whom came from one non-vaccinated family.
Aug 14, 2010 - Elizabeth Batt
Someday I'll Write That Bestseller Article 
For all who are serious about becoming authors, but despair of ever being able to fit writing time into their schedules.
May 15, 2007 - Katherine Swarts
Reduce the Risk of Food Borne Illnesses in Kids Article 
Although parents can't control the way food is manufactured, proper handling and preparation at home can greatly reduce the risk of food borne illnesses in kids.
Oct 31, 2009 - Charlina Stewart
Working Mothers – Shouldering the Blame for the Ills of Society? Article 
Career mums often get blamed when their kids misbehave. However, many working mums do spend quality time with their kids and give them financial security.
Sep 15, 2010 - Jamie Leigh Cameron
Some Myths and Truths About Mental Illness Article 
Mental illnesses are similar to any other illness. They can be treated and those living with mental illness can recover.
Apr 2, 2010 - Philip Keeffe
Illness-Induced Asthma Symptoms in Children Article 
It's hard to know if a child's cough or wheeze is the result of a chest cold or viral-induced asthma. This guide can help parents know the difference.
Jun 26, 2010 - Kari Lomanno
Childhood Viral Illnesses: Reye's Syndrome and Salicyte Dangers Article 
Salicyte therapies and ASPIRIN® have been linked to childhood viral illnesses and metabolic disorders. Reye's syndrome has a 30% mortality rate.
Aug 8, 2010 - Elizabeth Batt
Importance of End of Life Decisions Before Terminal Illness Article 
Everyone knows down deep about the certainty of death. Yet a significant number of seniors become quite ill with no official record of their wishes.
Jun 30, 2011 - Hildra Tague
Working Parents – Does It Really Pay? Article 
As child care costs soar and salaries are frozen, is it worth working full time? Or are you just handing your wage packet to your childminder?
Feb 9, 2011 - Sam Gough