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For those with living dads, Father’s Day 2021 poses some interesting dilemmas. Is it safe to travel to visit him if he lives far away? To hug or not to hug?…
For those with living dads, Father’s Day 2021 poses some interesting dilemmas. Is it safe to travel to visit him if he lives far away? To hug or not to hug? What the heck should I get him? Somehow the traditional necktie or bottle of his favourite cologne doesn’t make sense for a guy who has been working from home for the last year. I do have a gift suggestion that is both inexpensive and priceless. Show Dad some gratitude for those days when.
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You ve heard it since gym class in elementary school: stretching before any kind of physical activity will help prevent injury and improve circulation. But is it true? Or is it one of those made-up axioms, like the one about birds exploding if you feed them uncooked rice?
Good news: your mom didn t lie to you on this one! Stretching (properly) provides a variety of benefits, like improving your posture and increasing your range of motion. Here are a few reasons why you should stretch and why assisted stretching from the Stretch Zone can help you feel your best.
Sickle cell disease in newborns and children: What families should know and do Posted May 06, 2021, 10:30 am
Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing
If you’ve learned that your newborn or young child has sickle cell disease, you and other family members and friends may have many questions.
These days, most cases of sickle cell disease in the US are diagnosed through newborn screening. It’s important to make the diagnosis early, so that babies can be started on penicillin (or another antibiotic) to prevent infection. Getting connected early to a pediatrician for primary care and to specialists in blood disorders who can work closely with the child as they grow, and with their families can help prevent complications of the disease.