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Wellness Wednesday: Free Preventive Services

Posted February 22nd, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Great news! Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced last week that the Affordable Care Act has provided approximately 54 million Americans with at least one new free preventive service in 2011 through their private health insurance plans. This Wellness Wednesday, we’re breaking down the covered preventive service provisions in the ACA and taking a [...]

Hey, what’s that funny smell in the car?

Posted February 20th, 2012 by Rebecca Meuninck

Sometimes it’s hard to discern what that funny smell is in your car if you have kids, pets, or both. But the smell I’m most worried about when I get into a car is that “New Car Smell.” Some folks love it because it means your car is bright, shiny and new. Personally, I’m not [...]

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Wellness Wednesday: News and Tips for Breastfeeding Moms

Posted February 15th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Welcome to Wellness Wednesdays! Join us on the MomsRising blog every Wednesday for tips, expert advice, and the latest news on wellness related issues, including: Breastfeeding Health care Paid Sick Days …and so much more! It’s going to be great: Look how happy this baby is about it! This week, we’re taking a closer look [...]

Will the President Choose Kids Again?

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Jared Solomon

President Obama’s Past Budgets Invest in Kids – Will the Positive Trend Continue in 2013? A detailed analysis of the last three budget requests reveals that President Obama has requested on average a nominal increase of 5.2% each year for children’s programs.  2011 saw by far the biggest proposed increase of more than 7%.  This [...]

Top 5 Safe Laundry Tips

Posted February 7th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Are you staring down a pile of dirty laundry right now (Full Disclosure: I am. Basically always)? Laundry, like dishes, can feel like one of those endless chores. No matter how often you do it, you just keep generating more of it. The clothing that we wear every day should be as toxic-chemical-free as possible; [...]

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Giants v. Pats on Covering Kids

Posted February 7th, 2012 by Say Ahhh!

Undoubtedly you’ve heard about Super Bowl XLVI , but have you heard of CHIP III which is also taking the field this weekend? CHIP is short for the Children’s Health Insurance Program which was reauthorized three years ago this weekend.   To mark the occasion, we at Say Ahhh! hosted a Super Blog-Off between Patriots fans [...]

‘New’ pesticides harmful to bees & children

Posted February 6th, 2012 by Kristin Schafer

You’d think a pesticide based on flowers would be harmless, right? The promoters of synthetic pyrethroids — which mimic the natural pyrethrum extracted from chrysanthemums — certainly want us to think so. But once again, the latest batch of “safer” pesticides are not as harmless as we thought, and pose particular risks to children. Unfortunately, [...]

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Making Progress on Children’s Health Coverage; More Work To Do

Posted February 2nd, 2012 by Michael Odeh

In one of his first acts in office three years ago this week, President Obama signed the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) of 2009. Because of CHIPRA, millions of low-income children were able to keep their affordable coverage and an additional 1.2 million children nationwide were newly able to enroll in health coverage [...]

How to Host a Green Super Bowl Party

Posted February 1st, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Super Bowl Sunday is around the corner! Keep toxic chemicals out of your Super Bowl bash by making a few simple tweaks to your game day plan. Don’t worry: You don’t have to lose any of those traditional (insanely delicious) football-watching-foods. Try these top 5 easy tips for greening your Super Bowl party: Skip the [...]

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A Green Makeover for Your Bathroom

Posted January 11th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

One easy way to reduce toxic chemicals in your home is to take a room by room survey. What products do you use in each room? What items may need to be replaced soon? Where do you have the most product turn-around? A good place to start is the bathroom. While you’re not buying a [...]

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