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Salt therapy
By on 26/10/2009 17:49:54
A complementary treatment for children suffering from asthma and allergies
In Eastern Europe, people have visited salt caves for centuries, in the belief that inhaling salt particles helps to clear the respiratory system. Now artificial salt caves are springing up across the UK:Allergy Asthma Ltd The UK’s first
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How to cope with hayfever
By Fiona McKim on 04/04/2012 17:24:08
Save your child's summer from those dreaded allergies with our handy guide
for children over six. "Avoid decongestants" says Maureen Jenkins, allergy nurse at Allergy UK, "as they can make the problem worse" Allergy shots have also been shown to be effective, protecting against grass, ragweed and tree pollen. Research published
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A conversation with Yokococo, author of Hans & Matilda
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/05/2012 13:19:47
Meet the winner of the Most Promising New Talent in our Junior Design Awards 2012
Why did you choose cats (and they are very cute!) as your characters?Unfortunately I have a cat allergy. When I was trying to think about a new idea, a stray cat was visiting my house very often. He was very sweet and beautiful. I couldn't let him
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In the December Issue of Junior Magazine
By Junior on 22/10/2009 15:19:18
Available on newsstands now
The IQ FactorUncovering the many mysteries of your child’s multiple intelligences White MagicIt may go against the grain of conventional medicine, but if your child has asthma, allergies or a dry skin condition, could a salt cave be the answer
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Good Morning Granola
By Junior on 15/09/2011 17:07:21
Granola is a tremendous start to the day and ideal as a topping for yoghurt
Makes 12 portionsObviously, this is not recommended for those with a nut allergy and, for your children, be careful to pick out the whole nuts as they are a choking hazard.Ingredients400g (14oz) jumbo oats3 tbsp olive oil200ml (7fl oz) apple juice
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The Truth About Milk
By Nikki Sheehan on 26/06/2012 17:26:07
The white stuff may look like the ultimate health drink, but could it be doing your child more harm than good
, and these children can easily become anaemic. In addition, cow’s milk can cause intestinal irritation and some degree of blood loss in the immature gut, which can exacerbate the problem. The second major problem is the prevalence of allergy and intolerance. Globally
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The perfect pet for your family
By Kate Donoughue on 02/11/2010 13:37:03
Which type of animal will fit into your lifestyle?
frequent bathing. Some people with cat allergies can tolerate Cornish and Devon rexes and Sphynxes. This may be because the rexes have very short, fine hair and the Sphynx has almost no hair at all. All the time in the world Dogs are a man’s best friend
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Party dilemmas… and solutions!!
By Anne-Marie Flanagan on 18/04/2010 12:21:04
How to make a children's party fun – for everyone
, his mother mentions that he’s allergic to balloons/food colouring/nuts/parties…SOLUTION: You would hope that parents would be sensible enough to tell you in good time of any allergies or potential problems so that alternative arrangements could be made
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