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Healthy Diet Plans for Teenagers
Teenagers can become obese thanks to lack of physical activity and not paying enough attention to a healthy diet. It is important, especially during the teenage years, to have a healthy diet plan. Proper nutrition plays a very important role in building a strong body that will keep you looking and feeling good. Many teenagers think that if they skip meals they can lose weight; however, skipping meals deprives your body of the nutrition you need to keep energized. A good way to start eating a nutrient-rich diet is by incorporating the basic food groups.
Peacock Chichlids Color and Care: Complete Guide to This Vibrant Fish
Have you ever seen a really colorful fish in an aquarium? If yes, then you have probably seen a Peacock Cichlid. These peacock fish are among the most admired African cichlids for their amazing colors, fearless personality, and sociable nature. All these characteristics make these fish the most popular among American fish keepers. Whether it…
Toddlers and Frequent Urination
Frequent urination may involve output of either large or small volumes of urine each time a toddler goes to the potty. Bladder infections are a common cause of frequent urination, particularly among little girls. Children who are potty trained who suddenly have several accidents may be experiencing an underlying medical cause. In fact, urinary tract infection is one of the most common infections that occur in children.
How to Stop Bleeding During Pregnancy
Bleeding during pregnancy sends off alarm bells, because it can be a warning sign that you’re having a miscarriage. While you’re right to be high alert, bleeding doesn’t necessarily mean anything’s wrong with your pregnancy. As many as 20 to 30 percent of pregnant women experience bleeding, according to the American Pregnancy Association, and of those women, only one-half have miscarriages. You can’t necessarily stop pregnancy bleeding, but there are some things you can do to help prevent it and to avoid making it worse.
I’m Not “Anti-Vaccine,” I’m “Pro-Information”
I recently wrote a post on childhood vaccines that elicited quite a response.One commenter, a pro-vaccine physician, recommended a book – “Autism’s False Prophet” – and noted that people are perhaps too quick to blame vaccines for c
