Image: iStock Eating habits change during adolescence and often become erratic. It’s because teens tend to eat most of their meals outside the home, where their food choices are driven by convenience and peer influence(1). Also, most teens choose foods based on appearance and taste rather than their nutritional value. In such scenarios, merely instructing
Month: October 2021
One look at the most-liked recipes on the HuffPost Taste Instagram account (which you should follow!) from October, and you’ll see that our brains have collectively embraced the autumnal spirit. Among the 10 most-liked recipes are three types of squash ― delicata, spaghetti and butternut ― along with fall classics such as Honeycrisp apples and
We’re all looking for fun things to do at home this Halloween. Here are some cute pretzel rods. I made them in characters like a Bat, Mummy, a Ghost, Frankenstein, and sprinkles ________________________________________________________________ ◦ F O L L O W M Y S O C I A L S ◦ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!! http://bit.ly/2hxBhU7 FOLLOW ME!
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New research addresses the misconception that children are less susceptible to infection with the new coronavirus. According to a recent report in JAMA Pediatrics, children and adults have similar risks of becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2, but a much larger proportion of infected children do not show symptoms of COVID-19. When one household member is infected,
Andrew C. Glatz, MD, an internationally recognized expert in pediatric interventional cardiology, has been selected to lead the Division of Pediatric Cardiology in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He also will become the Louis Larrick Ward Professor of Pediatrics and treat patients at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
Kids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways. So each week, we round up the most hilarious quips from parents on Twitter to spread the joy. Scroll down to read the latest batch, and follow @HuffPostParents on Twitter for more! Advertisement it’s that time of season my kids
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!! http://bit.ly/2hxBhU7 Here’s how to make an awesome graveyard cake. The fun part is when you cut into it, out pours edible body parts and cool Halloween things. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!! http://bit.ly/2hxBhU7 FOLLOW ME! IG: https://www.instagram.com/vida_urbonas FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/vida.urbonas twitter: @vidaurbonas
Image: Shutterstock The largest Caribbean Island, Cuba, is situated in the north of the Caribbean Sea. A beautiful island country with Havana as its capital city, Cuba is known for its picturesque beaches, architectural marvels, rum, cigars, and people. Cuba is proud of having a blend of people with surnames whose roots can be traced
Cleaning your home is not always a fun task, but you can indeed use some cleaning ideas to save time and finish your cleaning routine faster. If you want to discover how to make cleaning a quick activity, stay and watch this video. Go prepare your cleaning products and tools. And if you like these
Image: iStock IN THIS ARTICLE Toddlers feel excited for birthdays, due to all the special treatment, balloons, cake, and other celebrations on their big day. Birthday parties develop their socializing skills while letting them have fun. Keeping toddlers engaged in any one activity for long is impossible, as their attention span is quite short. Toddlers
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can lead to long-term health problems including liver damage, liver failure, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. These outcomes are especially dangerous for pregnant people and their babies. The leading cause of HCV in the U.S. is injection drug use as a result of opioid use disorder (OUD), which has
Oct 29 2021 Johns Hopkins Children’s Center brought Halloween to pediatric patients today with its annual celebration. During this year’s festivities, about 50 staff members from both adult and pediatric units around the Children’s Center and The Johns Hopkins Hospital dressed in costumes and visited pediatric inpatient units to share special treats with patients. Dozens
Halloween is all about candy, costumes and scary entertainment. If the cult status of “Hocus Pocus” is any indication, people love cozying up to watch a spooky movie this time of year, and it doesn’t have to be a full-on horror flick. In anticipation of Oct. 31, USDish put together a report identifying the most-searched
Once the border opens on Nov. 8, fully vaccinated Canadians—including those with mixed vaccines—will be allowed entry. This article was published on October 27. As the border situation is always evolving, please check with Canadian and U.S authorities’ sites for the latest information before travelling. On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopens its land border, welcoming
The exciting months leading up to your baby’s arrival are a whirlwind of planning and preparation. From choosing a name to creating a baby registry, there are so many exciting choices to make! And let’s not forget all the options when it comes to decorating the nursery. Instagram is full of ideas and Pinterest is
When given cash with no strings attached, low- and middle-income parents increased their spending on their children, according to Washington State University research. The study, published in the journal Social Forces, also found that the additional funding had little impact on child-related expenditures of high-income parents. For the study, WSU sociologist Mariana Amorim analyzed spending
Image: iStock IN THIS ARTICLE Breast cancer is an uncontrollable growth of cells that originates in the breasts. Although extremely rare, both girls and boys can develop breast cancer in their teenage years. Many breast cancer symptoms are seen in teenagers; however, most are due to hormonal changes rather than cancers. Breast cancer may invade
KoldoyChris via Getty Images COVID vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 should start rolling out soon. Here’s what parents need to know. The Food and Drug Administration took a key step this week toward making children ages 5 to 11 eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, as an advisory committee endorsed a child-size dose of the
COVID vaccines for kids in the 5 to 11 age group are on the horizon, with Health Canada currently reviewing study data from Pfizer and provinces getting ready to start getting shots into younger arms. Officials in Ontario have said plans are underway for rolling out the vaccine once it’s approved and in British Columbia,
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