Health scares: real or not?
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The media has extensively covered health problems and made them more than they really should be. Drinking water is generally safe, but should be tested for lead levels, and breathing outside air will not cause physical harm. Six other health problems highlighted by the media can be avoided.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1996
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First-day fears
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First-day fears of children regarding schooling may be minimized by helping children prepare for it beforehand. Parents should get involved in anxiety reducing activities with their children before school opens.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 1997
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Health advice not to follow
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Most common medical myths can be life-threatening. Taking antibiotics when suffering from colds and flu and ignoring the health risks of high blood pressure are some examples of these medical myths.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1995
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