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Arsenic in Children’s Saliva and Urine: Study says CCA Playgrounds Not to Blame by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Mon 12 Apr 2010 12:00am playing on CCA-treated playgrounds substantially contributes to their overall exposure to arsenic. One hundred and twenty five saliva samples from 61 children and 101 urine samples... combined with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The arsenic species detected in the urine and saliva samples from children playing on CCA and non-CCA playgrounds were Read on »
Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction: Current Evaluation and Management by Poh Tin Tan Posted Thu 14 Jan 2010 12:00am From Urologic Nursing Pamela Ellsworth, MD, FAAP, FACS; Anthony Caldamone, MD, FAAP, FAC Abstract Voiding dysfunction and urinary incontinence in children is common... of the different types of voiding dysfunction in children. The prevalence of daytime wetting varies with age and gender. Overall rates vary from 1% to 10%. In 6 to 7-year-old children Read on »
The void you can't see by Holly Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 6:00pm talking about her children being like 22 months apart and it being the perfect age gap and blah, blah, blah.... I kinda quit listening after her proclaiming it such wonderful... because we got called back. I wish that people could see the missing link in our family. I wish they could see the little girl that still lives in my heart. There's a void Read on »
Filling the Void with Family Fitness by Kara Douglass Thom Patient Expert Posted Wed 20 May 2009 1:20pm to engage kids in fun activities. The kind of activities you might need, say, if the children had to stay home on a day they expected to go to school and you needed to redeem yourself... are late after all. So you unload all four kids, who for once are wearing matching clothes and cute hair accessories (without making them) and you're secretly hoping all the other Read on »
Fathers and Daughters -Filling the Void by Jamala .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:39pm children in his fear and obedience he will bless me to raise beautiful, pure, productive, and blessed children. As single parents we must cling to that hope, we can not be moved Read on »
Is There a Void In My Life? by KellieS Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 1:31pm Introspective Sunday Void:  Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled. It’s a likelihood that most of us have some form of void in our lives, whether it be in a relationship, our spirit, or our physical body.  These empty places can remain for years without causing any noticable  problems or they can immediately prod until action is taken Read on »
In the void - the presence of the great one by Mahima Posted Sat 12 Dec 2009 12:00am I'm still in the void. In the pause between to movements. In a switch. I find myself having a bit of trouble to just hanging here. Breathing in the same rhythm as the great... exercise. Before lunch we had the Friday meditation time at work for 20 minutes. I got into a deep meditative state. It's as if it's easy now to just fall into the void of peace Read on »
dealing with The Void by Kelly A. Medical Student Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:16pm There is a problem in Kigali. There is nothing to do. The amount of nights I find myself sprawled on top of my blue bedspread, chocolate and book in hand, and have..., who seems to bring calmness with her wherever she goes. Isabelle, yoga partner and an awesome sounding board, full of life, energy, emotion and always a solution to my problems Read on »
Incomplete void by Summer S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 May 2009 11:15pm A void beckoned within. A soul mate. A love. A piece of my puzzle missing, and so the search began. What I never expected or deserved was handed from above. Contentment. Love.  And yet, I remained incomplete. Years later, the tears would fall. A longing. A familiar void.  Incomplete? Babies. The answer would be babies Read on »