Dr. Duve Babies & Kids line enters U.S. market – Drug Store News

Dr. Duve Babies & Kids line enters U.S. market
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Dr. Duve Babies & Kids, a product line that aims to provide healthy skin care solutions for little ones, is entering the US market through a partnership with Nutritional Products International. The line, which is part of the Dr. Duve Skin Care brand,
Dr. Duve Kids' Skin Care Line to Launch in U.S.Daily Glow

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Product Review: Baby Einstein Music & Discovery Travel Mirror – Technorati


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Product Review: Baby Einstein Music & Discovery Travel Mirror
Technorati
With proper placement (aligning the Travel Mirror with the car's rear-view mirror), the driver is able to see baby in the rear-view mirror. Instructions for correct placement are given in the product directions. Baby Einstein Music & Discovery Travel

10:00 Rice-sweetened baby formula may contain arsenic: US study – www.worldbulletin.net


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10:00 Rice-sweetened baby formula may contain arsenic: US study
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A sampling of products sweetened with organic brown rice syrup, including cereal bars and baby formulas, found levels of arsenic that exceeded US standards for bottled water, US researchers said on Thursday. The study by researchers at Dartmouth
Does your organic baby formula contain arsenic?Mother Nature Network (blog)
Arsenic found in infant formula and cereal bars using organic brown rice syrup ABC Action News
Trace Arsenic Levels Found In Baby FormulaAnnenberg TV News
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Dr. Duve Enters Launches Babies & Kids Line in US Market – eYugoslavia.com


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Dr. Duve Enters Launches Babies & Kids Line in US Market
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The product line, which is part of the Dr. Duve Skin Care brand, offers parents a way to treat and prevent some of the most common skin problems faced by children and babies, including nuerodermatitis. It has been developed by Dr. Stefan Duve,
Dr. Duve Enters Launches Babies & Kids Line in U.S. MarketPR Web (press release)

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Rice-sweetened baby formula may contain arsenic: US study – WHTC


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Rice-sweetened baby formula may contain arsenic: US study
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(Reuters) – A sampling of products sweetened with organic brown rice syrup, including cereal bars and baby formulas, found levels of arsenic that exceeded US standards for bottled water, US researchers said on Thursday. The study by researchers at
Arsenic hidden in baby formula, cereal bars, and energy shots?Boston.com
Arsenic Found in Organic Baby Formula, Cereal BarsLiveScience.com
Organic infant formula, cereal bars found to contain arsenicMother Nature Network

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Warren’s ‘Keeping Babies Safe’ Donates 210 Cribs – Patch.com

Warren's 'Keeping Babies Safe' Donates 210 Cribs
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Keeping Babies Safe offers safe cribs, sleep safety information, safety tips, and product recall information to empower parents with information so they can remain vigilant about keeping their babies safe. Keeping Babies Safe, in connection with the

VTech Brings Parents a Bundle of Joy with New Line of Competitively Priced … – Sacramento Bee

VTech Brings Parents a Bundle of Joy with New Line of Competitively Priced
Sacramento Bee
VTech has combined its expertise in wireless home communication with its knowledge of innovative children's electronics products to deliver a highly functional and affordable line of baby monitors. The new baby monitor line features digital

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Should Bumbo baby seat be recalled again? – Detroit Free Press


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Should Bumbo baby seat be recalled again?
Detroit Free Press
By Jayne O'Donnell Safety advocates are urging Bumbo International to redesign its Bumbo baby seat to make it safer. / Consumer Product Safety Commission A coalition of consumer groups this week called on the Consumer Product Safety Commission to again
Injuries still occur after Bumbo baby seat recallabc7news.com

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Should Bumbo baby seat be recalled again? – USA TODAY


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Should Bumbo baby seat be recalled again?
USA TODAY
By Jayne O'Donnell, USA TODAY A coalition of consumer groups this week called on the Consumer Product Safety Commission to again recall a hugely popular baby seat and to have the manufacturer redesign it to make it safer. Safety advocates are urging
Popular Bumbo baby seat under fireTucson Citizen

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Shopping for baby: The pressure to buy needless stuff – Washington Post (blog)

Shopping for baby: The pressure to buy needless stuff
Washington Post (blog)
By Janice D'Arcy The first happens during pregnancy and involves repeated treks to big-box baby stores to register for and buy all sorts of products that expected parents have been convinced are necessary. The second is to spend the first year of the

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