"I worry his news-junkie habit is bad for our kids"
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Miralys Camelo is concerned that her husband Wilson's all-news, all-the-time habit is unhealthy for their young daughters. Some terrifying news such as a girl burnt in fire use to scare Mirayls and so she explains her husband that overexposure of news to their children was unhealthy.
Publication Name: First for Women
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1040-9467
Year: 2003
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Quick cures for life's little ouches
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Several tips to preserve good health are given. When transporting two small children, instead of toting one baby in an attached carrier and pushing the other child in a stroller, invest in a double stroller to relieve spinal distress and a possible lumbar disk injury.
Publication Name: First for Women
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1040-9467
Year: 2003
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