by David Edelberg, MD
(SAD), usually begin when the days start getting shorter and the sky clouds over into perpetual gray. People with SAD dread October because the clocks move back an hour and, in a single day, autumn twilight becomes dark night.
Symptoms of SAD include depression, brain fog, easy sleepiness, carb craving, and weight gain.
At [...]
Tags: blues, brain, cloudy, depressed, down, exercise, gloomy, house, light, outside, sad, walk, windows, winter, Women
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Are you a grandparent who is interested in spending more time with your grandchild? If you are, you may be looking for fun things to do with them. Below is a list of ten activities that grandchildren, particularly those in the first year, will enjoy.
Cuddling
Cuddling is perhaps the activity preferred the most by newborns [...]
Tags: activity, cuddle, dance, do, fun, grandparent, movies, play, puppets, read, shop, sing, things, walk, zoo
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by Cherie Stirewalt
Surviving a baby with colic truly deserves an award of some sort. The relentless screaming can really drive you to the edge.
Unfortunately for the parents of a colic baby, most of the focus of surviving is usually geared towards how to relieve the suffering for your baby. But, what about your suffering?
Here are [...]
Tags: Baby, boot camp, calm, Colic, frustration, headphones, monitor, music, shower, sitter, suvival, vacuum, walk, white noise
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If you think you are in trouble after your baby learns how to crawl, beware of when he learns how to walk. Along with walking comes running and a whole new set of problems.
When your baby is walking you no longer have to make sure that your house is baby proofed two feet and below, [...]
Tags: 12-18 months, 9-12 months, Baby, barefoot, cruise, independent, run, shoes, socks, walk
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The time to baby proof comes way to fast for most families. One day you are pregnant, and the next day you are worried about stairways and electrical outlets. How can the time fly by so fast?
There are many details to remember when it comes to baby proofing your home and many times there are [...]
Tags: Baby, cabinets, corners, crawl, danger, door, drawers, electrical, glass, Health, outlets, pool, safety, sharp, stairs, walk
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