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- December 15, 2010
As Rabbi Grollman, 87, who wrote the influential 1967 book “Explaining Death to Children,” said, “Thirty years ago, there was the idea that children couldn’t understand… But now, after a death in the family, many parents allow children to see their grief… We try to avoid fairy tales and half-truths.” After all, avoiding the reality
READ MORE"You've got to change the way you think in order to change the way you feel," said Roberts in a video she released from the hospital. She thanked fans for their love and support, adding: "And let me just say this lastly, I feel the love and I thank you for it. Thank you." Daily
READ MOREA new study from Consumer Reports has found alarming levels of arsenic, a known carcinogen, in several brands of rice. Consumer Reports tested 32 brands of rice and dozens of rice products. All of them contained arsenic. The organization said what's even more alarming is that lab tests found troubling levels of inorganic arsenic in
READ MOREEverything from improving morale to lowering costs can be accomplished by offering employees a wellness program. Check out these five reasons for taking good care of employees’ health! Corporate Wellness Insights, 9/17/2012
READ MOREStudies suggest that BPA, a chemical used to prevent corrosion in the lining of cans and bottles, can make fat cells bigger and disrupt the balance of estrogen and testosterone in our bodies. NBC News, 9/18/2012
READ MORETaylor Swift's hit song, "Ronan," is about the too-short life of a little boy with cancer. Swift was inspired by the story of this boy when reading the blog, Rockstar Ronan, written by Maya Thompson, Ronan's mother. Ronan died of neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, three days before he was to turn four. The New York
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