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How to Win the Take-Your-Medicine Battle!

Weve all been a part of moments like this, some of us more often than others: Your child sits on one side of the table, eyeing you with suspicion. More specifically, eyeing what is in your hands. You are shielding your hands with little success, hoping that the popsicle you just gave your child a few minutes prior was a satisfactory peace offering. Your child backs away as you lean in.

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New Moms on Facebook: What’s Appropriate?

Facebook is supposed to be for reconnecting with old friends and communicating with current pals, but if you and your friends are nearing that age, youll likely have noticed that its being taken over by babies. If people are talking more about yesterdays baby shower than last nights frat party, youre reaching that critical point. Your turn is approaching. At some point, youll be expecting and want to shout it from the rafters. Take a second to collect your thoughts, though.

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Surgery for Acne Scars

Approximately 40 to 50 million Americans suffer from acne, according to 2009 information from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Additionally, each year, 85 percent of U.S. teenagers will have acne an breakout. Most cases of acne are mild and you can effectively treat them with readily available over-the-counter medications. Moderate to serious acne cases typically require professional medical intervention and sometimes result in unsightly scars. Contemporary surgical techniques can help diminish the appearance of acne scars.