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An Exceptional Journey: Lessons on Working Motherhood from Janice Dean

I recently came upon the story of Janice Dean, a meteorologist for the FOXNews channel and mother of two young boys. Janices story of working motherhood was particularly interesting to me, as she has Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease that attacks the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves.My blog, the PRIMARY DILEMMA, is about diversity among working mothers and the challenges that they face. Janices story of managing working motherhood with MS, amplifies the challenges of work-family balance and I thought could teach us all something about ourselves. I spoke with Janice on the phone, and the interview was thought-provoking and inspiring. The following are lessons that all working moms can learn from Janices exceptional journey.

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What Causes Autism?

Here’s the way I see it (plus some information on a recent study on genes). Let’s approach the question differently. What does NOT cause autism? I have long held the belief that the MMR vaccine did NOT cause my son’s autism. I believe there are over 200 studies that debunk the idea that the MMR…

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Rotavirus & Dehydration

Rotavirus is such a common disease that most people, adults and children alike, have had rotavirus at least once in their lives, although subsequent infections tend to be mild. Seasonally occurring, Dr. Robert W. Sears reports in “The Vaccine Book” that it starts each year in November in the southwestern states and travels easterly until about March. The most severe affect of rotavirus is dehydration, with infants and young children most at risk.

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Hairstyle & Beauty Tips

Moms who want to maintain healthy hair and overall beauty should follow a few basics, according to the Mayo Clinic and “Marie Claire Magazine.” Numerous factors can detract from your overall health and beauty, ranging from the types of hairstyles you use to how hot you run that bathwater. By making a few changes, you can go a long way toward promoting glorious hair and overall beauty.