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Sometimes Self Care Means Letting Yourself Cry

“Cry. Forgive. Learn. Move on. Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness.” You’ve hit a low week. Your motivation has dropped, optimism is obsolete, and your overall morale is considerably compromised. Everywhere you look, you’re bombarded with chipper reminders emphasizing the importance of self-care and the significance of “filling your cup first.” The suggestions you find are

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Can Breastmilk Antibodies Protect Babies And Adults From COVID19?

That’s the million-dollar question on Rebecca Powell’s mind. Powell, who is a human milk immunologist at New York City’s Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is currently accepting breast milk samples to see if she can crack the immune-modulating code of human milk. With a call to action post on social media, Powell has begun beseeching breastmilk sample donations

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Age Appropriate Chores That Put The “Home” In Homeschool

Although many fantastic resources have been made available to help parents navigate the sudden need to homeschool their children, there is a certain curriculum that is often overlooked: life skills. While touring virtual museums, performing at-home science experiments, and tuning into celebrity story hours are all a great way to engage your child’s brain, don’t underestimate the educational value of

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The WHO Reiterates: COVID19+ Moms Should Be Supported To Breastfeed

Since the beginning of the COVID19 outbreak, we have been bombarded with information, misinformation, and contradictions regarding how the viral infection is transmitted and how we can protect ourselves and others from exposure. Like most conversations surrounding COVID19, breastfeeding hasn’t been exempt from some controversy. Although some medical professionals have insisted that babies born to women who have tested positive

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