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Family Updates: The Benefits of Crying, Getting Kids to Read, Why Women Dig Brooding Men and More

May 26th, 2011

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Break out the tissues — crying is good for you!:
Go Ahead, Let it Out: Study Shows the Perks of Crying (Strollerderby)

“Health professionals who are committed and confident help get children immunized on time appropriately”:
Doctors, Nurses ‘Tipping Point’ in Vaccine Scares (CBC)

Toronto school libraries are booming, thanks to innovative program:
Writers-in-Residence Boost Kids’ Interest in Books (Parent Central)

The appeal of the Twilight movies suddenly becomes a lot more clear:
Women Find Smiling Men Less Attractive Than Those Who Are Brooding, Study Suggests (Times Colonist)

Before you ditch the fish oil, read on for other health benefits of supplements during pregnancy:
Fish Oil in Pregnancy May Not Boost Babies’ Vision (Yahoo!)

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