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Best and Worst Nutrition Stories of 2010
As the year draws to a close, it’s a perfect time to look back on the nutrition stories that made headlines in 2010. From great strides forward to frightening recalls and strange rulings, it’s been an up-and-down year in nutrition news. Here are the top three best and worst nutrition stories of 2010, as chosen by the dietitian editors of www.HealthCastle.com. Top 3 Best Nutrition Stories of 2010
Divorce & Life Insurance
The purpose and need for life insurance doesn’t go away when couples split up. Life insurance can provide the resources to raise children when one or both parents die, and it can replace spousal support that a deceased ex would have paid to the lower-earning party in a divorce. Continuation of life insurance is often an element in court orders and settlement agreements in divorce proceedings.
Fun Holiday Games for Kids
Most children look forward to the holidays with tremendous anticipation. Parties, gifts, and time spent with family and friends are all fun for the kids, as well as for the adults. Make the holidays even more special by planning some fun holiday games with your children. Play them at a party or during a family game night. Or, if you are a teacher, adapt them for use in your classroom.
To Meat or Not to Meat? My Kid Wants to Go Vegetarian!
Your family may eat meat almost every single day. So, as a regular carnivore, you may not understand why your child has suddenly decided to become a vegetarian. Here are some tips on how to deal when your kid refuses to eat your meat lasagna.
