If you want your child’s math and reading scores to improve, pull them away from the books for an hour of exercise.
Breakfast is Still the Most Important Meal of the Day
Research studies from around the world demonstrate that children who eat breakfast daily are less likely to suffer from obesity.
Are Artificial Sweeteners Bad for Weight Loss in Children?
It may be tempting to offer your child artificially sweetened food and beverages, but are you making the best choice when it comes to their health and weight?
A Personalized Exercise Plan is the Key to Your Child’s Fitness
Creating an exercise plan geared toward your child’s interests will help your child develop lifelong healthy exercise habits.
Does Eating In Front of the TV Cause Weight Gain?
Boys and girls who watch television while eating lunch or dinner have a higher risk of obesity, according to several research studies.
Please Hold Off On Ginkgo Biloba In Acute TBI
Just because ginkgo biloba is natural, doesn’t mean it is safe in acute traumatic brain injured patients.
Reducing the Number of Pedestrian Accidents Is a Community Effort
The Life Care Solutions Group discusses considerations for reducing the number of deaths from pedestrian accidents each year.
Bus Accident Injuries Rise As More Use Public Transit Due to High Energy Costs
Life Care Solutions Group discusses the impact high energy costs has had on a rise in public transit use and related accident injury.
Early Management Of Brachial Plexus Injuries
Brachial plexus injuries are associated with multiple severe injuries that make both the diagnosis and treatment of this difficult at best.
Brachial Plexus Injuries: Motorcyclist Beware
Up to five percent of motorcyclist admitted to a hospital following an accident have a brachial plexus injury.
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