Dr. Ashanti Woods joins Jennifer Franciotti for a conversation about seasonal health concerns like cold and flu and avoiding injury when playing with new toys.
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Friends, employees, and board members of The College of the Florida Keys brought dozens of new toys for local children and ...
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Dr. Michael Flaherty, of Mass. General for Children, offers advice for parents. Hearst Television participates in various ...
A MAJOR appeal has been issued to the Irish public following a horror crash in Dublin. Gardai have pleaded with motorists to drive as safely as possible over the Christmas period. The message came ...
Santo Domingo.- Mayor Carolina Mejía has announced the fifth annual Plastics for Toys event, scheduled for Sunday, January 5, ...
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Dr. Piper Center in Fort Myers held its 109th Christmas Celebration this year. The center gave out toys to children in need.