Month: November 2020

It’s dress-up time! This magnetic costume box lets future fashionistas dress the two friends in clothes based on the suggested outfit cards or mix and match pieces of clothing to create fun and silly outfits of their own. Bonus: Everything stores away neatly in the sturdy carrying box. Bigjigs, $25, brightenuptoysandgames.ca 2. My First Engineering
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Tablet addiction, makeup tutorials, and some painful gymnastics… our crazy last 2 weeks! Make sure to hit that “like” button for Ross’ new haircut, haha. 3 MILLION SUBS… will give proper thank you shortly, but it means so much to us! Subscribe for new vids: http://bit.ly/sub2moms. Follow What’s Up Moms on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatsUpMoms Instagram! http://instagram.com/whatsupmoms
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Life isn’t always easy and smooth, and we can all use a little help sometimes. Whether it’s in the form of life hacks or clever tricks, we’re always happy to learn new ways to simplify our lives! That’s what today’s video is all about. We’re going to show several hacks and tricks that can help
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 10 2020 The causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) – including genetic and environmental factors – are not entirely understood. Many studies have already shown that serious maternal infection during pregnancy is associated with increased risk for offspring in both people and animals. New research however, shows that the lowest
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 10 2020 According to the World Health Organization, preeclampsia affects between 2% to 8% of pregnancies. It can cause serious, sometimes fatal, complications in the mother and child. Among other risk factors, such as obesity and diabetes, vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy has been associated with an increased risk of
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 10 2020 The Lupus Research Alliance proudly announced today the 2020 Lupus Innovation Awards. The projects represent a wide breadth of scientific exploration in lupus, probing the development and progression of lupus while pointing to potential treatment approaches. The Lupus Innovation Award offers up to $150,000/year total costs for up
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 10 2020 Researchers have identified several factors that should help improve the diagnosis of chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO), also known as chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO). This chronic autoinflammatory syndrome, which can be debilitating, is underdiagnosed and is characterized by multiple foci of painful swelling of bones, mainly in the
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 10 2020 Medical diagnoses involving alcohol-related disorders, substance-related disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors – commonly referred to as diseases of despair – increased in Pennsylvania health insurance claims between the years 2007 and 2018, according to researchers from Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Highmark Health Enterprise
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Holiday shopping made easy this year, with these top toys that were tested and approved by real families and big kids. In partnership with VTech What do you get for the hard-to-buy older kid? These games, crafts and buildable toys are big-kid approved and will have them experimenting with STEM, engaging their siblings and even
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Hey everyone! If you like colorful crafts, today’s your day. We have compiled the brightest DIYs to keep you entertained and creative at home. For starters, we’ll show you how to make the cutest keychains shaped like Oreo cookies. You can make them in different colors for different keys! You’ll also learn how to make
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 9 2020 Adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients treated for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) have a high risk of developing several long-term health complications, a study led by UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers has found. The most common complications among AYA survivors (ages 15–39) were cardiovascular, endocrine and respiratory
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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 9 2020 Lessons on healthy feeding practices delivered to young mothers through a brief home-visiting intervention put Native American infants on a healthier growth trajectory, lowering their risks for obesity, according to a study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health at the Bloomberg School of
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