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Kate Hudson Prepared for Second Baby!

Kate Hudsons got quite the protective man on her hands and by that, we mean her 7-year-old son Ryder. When the star puts spicy stuff on her food, Ryder stops her saying, Mom, dont eat that. The baby might not like spicy. A few other things that are on the no-no list for mommy created by her son include driving or getting on anything high. Hudson says, Hes very protective. Its pretty cute. We agree!

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Popular Teen Hairstyles

As your kid turns into a teen, you will likely find that the child who was once content to run about with her hair in shambles will suddenly want each strand in place before she heads to school each day. As your teen develops this new interest, you can play a part in helping her select and maintain her look by exploring the world of teen hairstyles, and considering which ‘do might be best for your image-conscious teenager.

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Does Television Cause Aggressive Behavior in Children?

Many kids enjoy relaxing in front of the television and taking in their favorite programs, but when these programs are rich in violence, this simple viewing could have a lasting impact. Researchers have long wondered about the impact that viewing violent programs has upon children. In an attempt to prove or disprove this correlation, researchers from an assortment of organizations, including the American Academy of Children and Adolescent Psychiatry and the American Medical Association have dedicated themselves to studying this phenomenon, and their work havs yielded some results that could be important to parents.

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Lung Diseases in Children

Several different lung diseases can affect a child. Asthma, cystic lung disease and interstitial lung disease are three of the most common lung issues children face. With each disease, precautions need to be taken so the child’s symptoms are controlled. Understanding the symptoms, treatment and preventative measures for each case can help you feel less anxious about it.

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Blood Spotting When Pregnant

Expectant mothers wonder what is normal during pregnancy. Your growing baby and changing hormones cause a variety of symptoms, some that are normal and others that may be worrisome. The University of Maryland Medical Center reports that about one-fourth of normal pregnancies may include some spotting, but some types of blood spotting in pregnancy give cause for alarm.