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Sometimes babies are so peaceful and quiet in the backseat that we can forget they are even there, and it can be tempting to leave a sleeping baby in the car so we don’t have to wake them up while we quickly run into the store. But leaving a child alone in a car can lead to serious injury or death from heatstroke, even in cooler temperatures. Here’s some helpful information for parents about preventing heatstroke in cars ([link removed]) .
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** Is it safe to use bug spray? ([link removed])
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Bug spray with DEET certainly has a use for kids who are camping in a marshy, swampy area with a lot of insects or are otherwise exposed to many biting insects. But heavy duty bug spray isn’t necessary for everyday use, such as at backyard picnics or barbeques.
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** Preventing a summer asthma flare-up ([link removed])
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During the summer, higher levels of air pollution, sudden weather shifts and even thunderstorms can trigger asthma symptoms. However, with the right preparation, parents can establish a highly effective routine for preventing a summer asthma flare-up.
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