Helpful Bedtime Routines for Happy Babies

Helpful Bedtime Routines for Happy Babies

With young kids, bedtime can often be a struggle. That’s where a simple routine can help save the day (and night!). Starting this practice as soon as your baby turns 3 months old and following it every night benefits them, and you, in a variety of different ways.
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Ease the Itch with These Bug Bite Relief Tips

Ease the Itch with These Bug Bite Relief Tips

Insect bites and stings can really take the fun out of summer. Between pain, swelling, itching, and redness, it is no wonder that there is a plethora of strategies to avoid them and solutions to relieve pesky symptoms.
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What to Do When You’re Black and Blue

What to Do When You’re Black and Blue

Bruising is a normal part of life, especially for active kids and clumsy adults. Soft tissues of the body are easily injured by bumps, blows, or falls, and when that happens, blood pools under the skin to form a bruise. Other than discoloration and soreness, these kinds of bruises are not a cause of concern and will go away on their own.
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How to protect dry skin?

How to protect dry skin?

The skin is an organ that performs various functions, including thermal regulation and protection against external aggressions such as pollution, microbes, and shocks. It is covered by a film primarily made up of sebum and water called the hydrolipidic film.
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Three Fun Facts About Oscillo

Three Fun Facts About Oscillo

Being the hero product of Boiron, Oscillo has had many accomplishments worldwide. Today, we are going to share some fun facts about Oscillo.
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Unveiling the Hidden Functions of the Skin

Unveiling the Hidden Functions of the Skin

The skin plays a significant role as an essential organ in supporting the body's proper functioning. Here are several lesser-known functions of the skin that you may not be familiar with.
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How to cure cough naturally

How to cure cough naturally

Coughing is a natural defense reflex. Receptors located in the mucosa of the trachea and bronchi react to the slightest irritation and trigger contractions of the respiratory muscles (diaphragm, intercostal muscles, etc.).
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