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Sep 16, 2024 |
apnews.com | Brett Lalli |Christine Gordon |Nick Leftley
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Aug 2, 2024 |
whattoexpect.com | Maria Masters |Christine Gordon
Choosing a name for your baby can feel overwhelming at times. After all, there are so many names to consider — and it can be hard to settle on the right name if you haven’t met your little one yet. That’s why some parents look for inspiration above — in the stars, that is. If you know your baby’s approximate birth date, you can choose a baby name that’s inspired by her zodiac sign.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
whattoexpect.com | Nandita Raghuram |Christine Gordon
Kaitlyn Prentiss started planning for her maternity leave before she even conceived. As a licensed massage therapist and independent contractor in Hawaii, she wasn't eligible for paid leave from an employer, her state or the federal government. Before she became pregnant with her son, Evan, who's turning 1 this month, she started putting money aside to ensure she had enough to pay three months of bills.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
consumerreports.org | Christine Gordon
Here are major moments in CR's long history of fighting for safer fruits and vegetables April 18, 2024 Photo: Getty Images Consumer Reports first wrote about the risks posed by pesticides in our food in November 1938, less than two years after our very first issue. And our most recent and most comprehensive analysis has just come out.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Christine Gordon
All new parents know that sleep is precious. Newborns need to eat frequently, which can make it challenging to rest between feeds. Older infants can go through periods of disrupted sleep too, whether due to teething, a growth spurt or sleep regression. And when your baby isn't sleeping well at night, neither are you. For some parents, falling back to sleep after a midnight feed is as easy as returning to bed and shutting their eyes. But insomnia can make much-needed rest feel impossible for others.
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