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166: Bird Flu Protection
Bird flu protection could be as simple as bowing instead of shaking hands.
Japan never suffered an outbreak of SARS despite being surrounded by countries where outbreaks occurred.
The most likely reason is that viruses like SARS and the bird flu are most commonly passed through hand to hand contact and in Japan it's more common to bow than shake hands.
Hand hygiene is also promoted heavily in kindergarten and schools across Japan
Japan never suffered an outbreak of SARS despite being surrounded by countries where outbreaks occurred.
The most likely reason is that viruses like SARS and the bird flu are most commonly passed through hand to hand contact and in Japan it's more common to bow than shake hands.
Hand hygiene is also promoted heavily in kindergarten and schools across Japan
167: 7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself).
168: 5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business
Running a business is stressful, exhausting, all-consuming, and challenging – especially if you’re a working mother and have to juggle your business with taking care of your family.
169: 10 Tips For Raising Kids in an E-Mail World
Award winning author and parenting guru gives parents 10 simple tips for raising children in a technology filled world.
170: How to Keep an Eye on Your Kids Online
It's important to be aware of the potential hazards of the Internet so you can help your kids to make good decisions online.
171: How I Scored Free Diapers for Life
You may think its a waste of time to clip a couple coupons to save a dollar off a bag of diapers, but what if you could get free diapers for life? I was able to do just that, trading some of my time and a few clips of my scissors in for thousands of free diapers, all by using coupons.
172: How To Prevent Poisonings
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more than two million unintentional human poisoning exposures a year in the United States, and approximately 20,000 deaths. These accidents can be prevented.
173: Who's Winning the Mom Wars?
Many people have the impression that stay at home moms and work outside the home moms are and should be fighting about who's doing the best for their families. Who's right?
174: What's in Your Mattress
Do you know what is in your baby mattress? Are all those toxic chemicals really a benefit to your child? There are many problems associated with conventional mattresses that you as a parent should be knowledgeable about and be able to consider the risks and benefits of that mattress. There are healthful options available if you decide the risk factor is too great.
175: Balancing Your Child's Sports Schedule With Family Life
We are busy parents micro-managing busy kids. We love our children and want to provide everything we can to see them empowered, and successful. Tips for how to do so by award-winning author and parenting guru Mimi Doe.
176: Sparking Your Child's Imagination: Ten Ideas You Can Use Today
Some kids seem to naturally get lost in the wonder of their imaginations. Others need a little more prompting. In any case, there are many things that parents can do to encourage their children's creativity. Here are ten ideas you can use today.
177: How to Cook Dinner with a Clingy Toddler
Toddlers love to be underfoot when you're trying to cook. You can try to remove them from the kitchen or involve them. Just try to keep the chaos under control.
178: Families are Beautiful
It's nice when the whole family spends time together. You share a special bond between one another that cannot be recreated with anyone else. Father, mother, sister, brother, you all belong to each other in a special way.
179: 10 Reasons Why Men Don't Like Dating Single Moms
Divorce rates in the U.S. hover at the 50% mark, and more children than ever being raised by one parent. The possibility that a bachelor will run across a single Mom are very high. But many refuse to date a woman with children, and have a long list of reasons they feel such a relationship is more trouble than its worth.
180: Create-It-Yourself Kids Kites: A Unique Solution For Entertaining Kids
Great ideas for keeping groups of kids entertained at birthday parties, summer camp, and during homeschool lessons.
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