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What's New
- New Study Confirms Vaccine Reduces Childhood Ear Infections
A vaccine licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for
the prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease in children has
for the first time been confirmed effective in preventing certain
childhood ear infections as well, according to a study published
in the New England Journal of Medicine.
- Poisonings Kill About 30 Children Annually
Each year, unintentional poisonings from medicines and household
chemicals kill about 30 children and prompt more than 1 million
calls to the nation's poison control centers. This article
aims to help prevent those childhood poisonings by reminding
people to check their homes now.
- Preventing Choking Among Infants and Young Children
Many infants and children die each year from choking. These
deaths can be prevented if parents and care givers watch
their children more closely and keep dangerous toys, foods,
and household items out of their reach.
- The Dangers of Electric Toys
Electric toys and other electrically operated products
intended for use by children can be extremely hazardous if
improperly used, used without supervision, or not properly
designed and/or constructed.
- Tetanus - In The Child Care Setting
Tetanus, also called lockjaw, is very rare in the United
States due to the very high immunization rates of persons
living here. Tetanus is difficult to treat, but is
completely preventable through vaccination.
- Winter Safety
With its cold and often stormy weather, winter presents many
safety challenge- both indoors and out. Being prepared and
following these simple safety tips can help you stay safe and
warm this season.
- Pediatricians Warn Overmedication Can Occur
A new survey of pediatricians, conducted at the recent
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP),
shows that 61 percent of respondents are very concerned
that, by combining common over-the-counter cold and fever
medications, parents may unwittingly give their children an
overdose of medication, putting children's health at risk.
- CPSC Welcomes High-Tech Toy Testing Equipment
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) today
welcomed state-of-the-art testing technology from McDonald's
Corporation and RAM Consulting. The high-tech equipment will
give CPSC additional tools to evaluate the safety of toys
and other children's products.
- Toy Boxes and Toy Chests
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns parents
and guardians of young children about strangulation hazards
associated with certain toy chest and other containers.
- CPSC Reminds Parents About Nightwear Safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is reminding
parents to choose sleepwear that will protect children from
serious burn injuries. Be sure to shop for safety by looking for
tags that say the garment is flame-resistant or snug- fitting.
- Keep Your Holidays Happy, Healthy and Headache-Free
As the holidays approach, people across the country are looking
forward to the twinkling lights, festive music, sweet treats and
an extra dose of family visits. But for many, these favorite
holiday traditions can also bring on an unwelcome threat of
headaches and for some, even a debilitating migraine headache
attack. This helpful article offers advice on how to prevent or
control common holiday situations that could provoke headaches.
- Tis' the Season for Holiday Safety - More Holiday Safety Tips
The scene is all too familiar -- frenzied parents rushing through
packed-to-the-ceiling aisles searching for the perfect gifts and
decorations to celebrate their holiday festivities. With all of
the decorating, gift giving and festivity fanfare, making your
holiday safe for children will be the most important preparation
of all.
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Recent Recalls
- CPSC, Inca Imports Announce Recall of Stuffed Bears
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Inca Imports, of Denver, Colo., is voluntarily recalling
about 2,600 stuffed bears. The noses, bells, and eyes of the
bears can detach, presenting a choking hazard to young children.
The eyes also present a sharp point hazard.
- CPSC, DSI Toys, Inc. Announce Recall of Toy Kittens
DSI Toys, Inc is
recalling about 238,000 stuffed toy kittens. These toys contain
contaminated water that, if contacted, could cause illness to
children.
- CPSC, Imperial Toy Corp. Announce Recall of Toy Feeding Sets
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Imperial Toy Corp., of Los Angeles, Calif., is
voluntarily recalling about 100,000 toy feeding sets. The nipple
on the toy baby bottle included in these sets could come off,
posing a serious choking hazard to small children.
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New Products
- Dazzle the Dinosaur (book review)
A young dinosaur with unique glittering spines bravely decides to
help his family and friends. He leaves to find the feared
Dragonsaurus who had driven the dinosaur herd from their cave.
This is a well-done story with beautiful illustrations.
- Rainbow Fish (book review)
Rainbow Fish learns to make friends by sharing his prized
shimmering scales with others. Use this charming story to talk
with your child about the dangers of pride and of the importance
of sharing.
- Rainbow Fish To The Rescue (book review)
In this story, the Rainbow Fish learns the importance of doing
what you believe in, regardless of the opinions of your peers.
This is a good story to begin to discuss the problems of peer
pressure with your child and the importance of being sensitive to
the feelings and needs of others, especially those who are
different.
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