Filed Under: Autism, Celebrities, Childhood Obesity, CT Scans, Soda, Teenagers

Family News Update: Cutting Childhood Obesity, Autism Cons, Celebrity Marriages, What Babies Are Really Thinking and more

February 9th, 2010

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• All the talk of childhood obesity got you worried? Look no further:
3 things to cut childhood obesity risk (ParentCentral/The Toronto Star)

• And speaking of risks, can the soda:
Sugary soda linked to pancreas cancer (The Globe and Mail)

• Beware the cons:
The lure of snake oil for parents of autistic children (The Toronto Star)

• Ahhh, the days when $10 cologne, some hair gel and a box of “Pot of Gold” made you a stud:
Why must I raise a teenager in love? (The Globe and Mail)

• It’s simple — they’re so much more interesting than we are:
The fascination with failed celebrity marriages (The Montreal Gazette)

• Getting inside a baby’s mind (Part 1):
Babies are fed up with all the mocking: study (Canoe)

• Good to know:
Guidelines could cut unnecessary CT scans for kids with head injuries: study (Yahoo)

• Maybe they’re just practicing for when they’re old enough to use Twitter:
When to worry if a child has too few words (The New York Times)

• Getting inside a baby’s mind (Part 2):
6 shockingly evil things babies are capable of [This article contains some coarse language] (Cracked)

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