We’re very excited that our friend Chris Villani (Sports Talk show host on Boston Herald Radio. Called Sports Town, from 3-6pm . He also works for WEEI in Boston) for a 5th year riding in the Pan Mass Challenge http://PMC.org this year... Read More
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Avitae USA, LLC, the leader in the caffeinated water category, will unveil its new dynamic packaging for its all-natural Avitae Caffeine Water and a third SKU, a 125-milligram caffeine level, at the Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, Calif., July... Read More
Summer’s sweetest holiday is on its way – one of food, fun and drinks. Indulge in a fruity, refreshing summertime liquid treat guilt-free with SweetLeaf Stevia® Sweetener’s cooling drink recipes. Each creation cuts the calories and sugars so you... Read More
by Gabrielle Glancy A recent article in the New York Times, “Best, Brightest and Rejected: Elite Colleges Turn Away Up to 95%” confirmed what we in college admissions counseling already know: With regard to getting into college, the stakes are... Read More
Now Available for Download via Google Play and Amazon; On June 10th for 24-Hours Only, Android Users Can Download the Complete Version of “Learn To Read” for $.99 Cents (Normally $49.99) Hooked On Phonics, producer of award-winning educational... Read More
Most of the parents highly recommend installing baby monitors for the safety of their children. The baby monitors are the equipment that could provide parents a quality peace of mind while letting them to move around the house during the little one’s... Read More
“Loving your body is hard! Coming to grips with your shape and size can seem impossible.” Dr. Stacey Rosenfeld author of Does Every Woman Have An Eating Disorder? Challenging Our Nation’s Fixation with Food and Weight.wants women to work on... Read More
With high school and college graduations set to take place across the country at the same time that roughly 33% of the year’s weddings are held, the gift giving market is heating up right along with the weather. And with that in mind, we wanted to... Read More
There are two events that I look forward to every year. The Progressive Motorcycle show, and the New York Auto show. For me there is nothing better than walking around the arena, examining the latest performance offerings. Sitting in the various... Read More
By Mandee Heller Adler Public high school students can get into the college of their dreams. All it takes is gumption, advanced planning, and guidance. Students frequently want to know what colleges are looking for. The reality is, there is no... Read More
Family footwear retailer expands into new markets, debuts new tagline in integrated effort to show customers “a surprise in store” This Sunday, April 6, Shoe Carnival, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCVL), a leading retailer of family footwear, will launch its... Read More
As a dad of two, I’ve learned a few things. . . Even about breastfeeding. Meaning, you can support your wife on her breastfeeding journey. Bravado Designs did a survey recently and found out that “Eighty-five percent of new moms say... Read More
Advice For Parents From Smoking Prevention Spokesperson Dr. Michael Popkin Most young people who smoke aren’t worrying about the long-term effects, regardless of how many times they’ve heard “smoking is bad.” For parents, the goal should be to... Read More
By Michael J. Cameron, PhD, BCBA-D, Pacific Child and Family Associates The diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) comes with a lot of changes for a family, but one of the biggest may not seem that important to begin with. When an autism treatment... Read More
FAMILY PRACTICE GUIDE TO HELP PREVENT SUICIDE, HOMELESSNESS, HIV & OTHER SERIOUS OUTCOMES FOR LGBT YOUTH PUBLISHED BY SAMHSA The Family Acceptance Project (FAP) at SF State University is announcing that in collaboration with the Substance... Read More