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Play! The Sanity Saver For Tough Times

By Eileen McDargh

The opposite of work is not play. It’s depression. So states psychiatrist Stuart Brown in his new book, Play: How It Shapes The Brain, Opens The Imagination And Invigorates The Soul.

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Should Men Get Involved with Breastfeeding?

Research has shown that breast-fed babies enjoy health advantages such as fewer digestive problems, colic, reflux, gas, intestinal infections, allergies and skin diseases. The babies are also at less risk of developing high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes. A study suggested they are smarter than formula-fed babies as well. That is why men should get involved with their wife, girlfriend, or family members to help with breastfeeding cores. The breast-fed babies are probably better at sports too. Although there is no current study supporting this sports theory, maybe someone can add this study their next thesis?

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Striking a Balance: Parenting, Working and Loving

Striking a balance: parenting, working and loving - Parenting - Anthony and Linda Brown Nikitta A. Foston AT 4:45 a.m., Anthony Brown, a 39-year-old computer specialist for the United States gov... More »