From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Stranger danger: What to do when your child won’t hug grandma
Date June 17, 2021 10:59 AM
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Plus: Crohn's Disease and pain

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With life returning to normal this summer, lots of family reunions are going to happen. Finally, grandkids can hug grandma! But what happens when your child does not want a hug? Here’show to handle the awkwardness that can come with stranger danger ([link removed]) at your next family gathering.
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** What is Crohn's disease? ([link removed])
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While Crohn’s disease can happen at any age, it’s most common in people between the ages of 15 and 30. Learn more about this chronic gastrointestinal inflammation in this post from Rise and Shine!
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** All pain is the same, right? Wrong! ([link removed])
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When most of us think of pain, we think of a fever or a joint sprain — pain caused by inflammation for which Tylenol and ibuprofen may help. But what if the pain is not caused by inflammation?

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