David Cole

Whether it's a child's nationality or a handicap, is your child tolerant of others' differences?
If your child wakes up feeling unwell, you’ll need to decide if they should stay home from school.
Crying serves several useful purposes for your baby. But, sometimes the crying won't stop. It's unnerving at the very least, so what's a parent to do?

Is Your Child Ready for the Potty?

Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Using the toilet is one of the first and most significant skills your kids must learn. But, do can you teach them, or are they simply not ready until a certain age?
Sleep is vital to your well-being; as important as the air you breathe, the water you drink and the food you eat.
Whether at work or home, sitting all day is never a good idea.
Whether your goal is to be more active, lose weight or win a marathon, walking is a great place to start.
What is this fitness trend called The Barre method? Is it dance? A workout? Maybe both.

Love Your Heart, Love Your Health

Friday, 13 February 2015
February is American Heart Month, so it's a good time to learn how to keep your heart healthy.
Oral health is an integral part of the overall health of children.? Each child has different skills and needs that can guide parents in helping him or her brush.
Safeguards against commonplace household dangers will protect not only your small child, but your entire family.
In an updated policy statement and technical report, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reaffirms its opposition to legalizing marijuana, citing the potential harms to children and adolescents.
When it comes to etiquette at the gym, which personality fits you? Are you The Slob, The Hoarder, The Cardio Junkie, The Talker/Time Burglar?
Personal trainer or group classes? How do you choose which workout is best for you?
Chocolate, candy, and other sweets seem to be everywhere you look in the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day.

Measles: Who Should Be Worried & Why

Wednesday, 04 February 2015
Should you be concerned even IF your child is vaccinated?
Stepping on the scale is common among dieters, but how often should you actually weigh yourself?
Flu vaccinations not only protect your child, but also help to protect the whole neighborhood.
A measles outbreak that began at Disneyland in California has grown to more than 50 confirmed cases in multiple states.  

This is TMS!

Monday, 26 January 2015
Boosting your metabolism and keeping your workout new and balanced helps keep your look tight.
Your treadmill says you've burned 300 calories, but is that accurate?
Diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and more are all health risks of inactivity.
While there is no way to cure the common cold or the flu, healthy eating during cold and flu season can help you avoid getting sick.
Eating whole grain foods lowers your risk of death, especially death from cardiovascular disease.
Most kids love pizza, but should it be part of their diet?

Acne: A Teenage Nightmare

Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Your teen is starting to get pimples. What can you do to help get rid of them?
Red, swollen and itchy skin... your child may have eczema.
Eating whole grain foods lowers your risk of death, especially death from cardiovascular disease.
For any individual who is physically active, there is a possibility of sustaining an injury.

Fad Diets Come & Go: Did Yours?

Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Fad diets come and go. Have you tried one, only to fail?
Vomiting and diarrhea can make your child dehydrated. To prevent further illness, re-hydration is essential.
Is your child constipated? It can be uncomfortable and make your child feel unwell.
You're not feeling well. Should you work out or take the day off?
After your workout, do your fingers swell? Do you have a headache? These and other workout maladies can be avoided.

What to Eat for a Healthy Pregnancy

Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Pregnant or trying to get pregnant? What you eat is crucial to your new baby's health.
Have you made healthy New Year's resolutions in the past, only to fall short?
You can learn to eat nutritious foods that are good for you (but still taste amazing).
A 10-week health and fitness plan that will give you the tools you need to achieve your goals.
As you approach middle age, you may be concerned how your body will handle the stress of running. Is walking better for you?
Festive drinks are as much a part of holiday fun and tradition as the delicious food; but the calories can add up just as fast.
Can't afford a personal trainer? Here's how to get motivated to work out on your own.
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