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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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What to Do with Your Halloween Pumpkin After the the Holidays

Halloween is a googly fun time for ghouls, goblins, and, of course, bright orange pumpkins! With costumes and candy coming to a close, you might be wondering what to do with your once-spooky jack-o'-lanterns now that the Halloween celebrations are over. Fear not! We're here for you as we explore super fun, creative, and sustainable…