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Toss these teething products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is urging parents
not to use homeopathic teething tablets and gels.
Find out why FDA recommends throwing them in the trash.


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Make every day Handwashing Day

The simple act of handwashing is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick.
But you should visit the sink regularly in order to do the most good.
Learn the nine times when it's especially important to wash well.


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Why measles shots matter

Wondering why we still need measles shots? The disease may have been eliminated
from the U.S. in 2000, but it's still active in other parts of the world.
Here's what happened when imported measles broke out
in one under-vaccinated Amish community.


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Spitting up: It's normal for babies

Babies spit up. A lot. But it's not uncommon for parents to be concerned about it.
Learn the signs of potential problems, and check out tips for reducing spit-ups.


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6 ways you can help
slow down antibiotic resistance

Can you imagine going to the doctor and being told there is no antibiotic available
to cure your urinary tract infection? Antibiotic resistance is a
serious public health problem. Here are six ways you can help stop it.


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