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Is it true that kids can catch fleas from a family pet?
...hair, as opposed to living on humans. fleas will often jump on to an animal when it is walking outside, especially in sandy or grassy areas. the fleas then lay their eggs on the animal hair. these...
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Is it true that forced air heat can trigger allergies?
...hair to build up. this dirt is the main cause of allergic reactions, due to dust and spores being blown out of the heater into the home. to limit this, a forced air heating system should be fitted...
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Overweight and trying to get pregnant: will this affect my chances?
...hair growth and acne. if you think you may be affected, see your doctor. being overweight may make it more difficult to have a baby if you decide to go through in vitro fertilisation (ivf). it is a...
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Questions about racial differences: what should I tell my child?
...hair is straight, and others is curly. note how people have different eye colour, and how some are tall, and some are short. make race just another difference between people who are essentially the...
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My child has started to ask questions about disabled people. What do I say?
...hair, or unless someone has actually pointed it out to them. two and three year olds might point or stare, while a four year old will probably have questions. while your child’s blurted...
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Nutrients in my child's diet: how can I make sure he gets enough?
...hair and skin growth and repair. vitamin d plays a role in immune function, insulin production and helps the body to process and absorb calcium. finally, zinc is crucial for metabolism and growth. if...
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How can you make the transition back to work easier?
...hair during maternity leave), you'll want to indulge some pampering before making your début as a working mum. on your first day back, you'll sure to be surrounded by co-workers with...
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How can I childproof my bathroom?
...hair dryers should be unplugged in the bathroom. any heating appliances can cause burns. all medicine bottles and prescription drugs and cosmetics must be kept in a locked cupboard, or high up out of...
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How can I decorate a very small nursery?
...hair out just yet – we’ve got a few tips that should make it a little easier. first, consider the crib. yes, you can get away with a bassinet for a while, but you will need a...
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'I don’t even have to be alone in the car to enjoy the solace it gives me'
...hair on the seats to stuff a small mattress. i can’t even say it’s got character: it must be the most common model and colour of car in the county; so much so that, if it were not for the...
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Mums Say Trial: Bosch
...hair. we are looking for two mums to try out the bosch athlet cordless vacuum cleaner and two mums to try out the bosch power silence. each mum will have 4 days to test the vacuum cleaner and submit...
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Not just any 'body'
not just any 'body' 176442 one of my favourite things about going to the hairdresser is flicking through the magazines. i weaned myself off glossies years ago, about the time when it was a choice...
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Parenting in the age of Trump
...hair or peculiar orange tone, perhaps its the way he speaks in short repetitive bursts of words, the way he pouts his lips and balls his petite hands into angry fists. older kids have probably been...
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New Mums Say Group: Licener
...hair, ensuring all of the hair is fully covered. leave the treatment in for 10 minutes and then rinse using lukewarm water. the best part is you don’t need a nasty nit comb to ensure...
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It CAN be done! 5 top tips for surviving a family Christmas
...hair pulling. then great auntie mavis gets too drunk and misses dinner and the hubby almost burns the turkey because he’s too busy cleaning up after the new puppy that your crazy cousin bought...
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10 tips to help you maintain a healthy diet
...hair and skin healthy, and it also boosts mood and energy when we eat it in the proper amounts for our body. many healthy foods like wild salmon, avocado and eggs have fats as do sources such as flax...
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I'm at the 'F*** It' stage of my mothering life
...hairs can, in fact, grow longer than 1cm. when i had molly i cared massively about maintaining a model appearance on social media. being the hot mum. the milf. with emily... well, that's where...
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Win a hamper of Viviscal goodies
win a hamper of viviscal goodies are you happy with the thickness of your hair? thinning hair is a common problem among women, particularly new mums. while having a baby is a joyous time, nine months...
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When 2 becomes 3 - where does the love go?
...hairs are non-existent will fade from your social diary temporarily. 6. have loud sex go on, wake up the neighbours - you don’t like them anyway. this will change when baby arrives. your house...
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Mummy's favourite
...hair growing out of her nose. the one thing that seems to bother all of them is whether he or she is my favourite child. of course, i immediately respond with a bland variation of “you are all...
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