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F.D.A Reminds Parents of the Dangers of Honey Dipped Baby Pacifiers
F.D.A Reminds Parents of the Dangers of Honey Dipped Baby Pacifiers
Despite outbreaks of botulism among babies who use honey-filled pacifiers, even now you can often find this kind of pacifier for sale online. 10% of the honey produced in the U.S. contains spores from the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This is usually not a problem for adults or children over a year old, since it's just the spores, not the botulinum toxin. In children under 13 months, the spores can turn into botulinum toxin in the baby's intestines. Among infants, these spores can turn into a full-blown case of botulism.
Excitement is Building For This Years Holiday Light Show
Excitement is Building For This Years Holiday Light Show
The 29th Annual Tour of Lights will be spectacular this year as always. The driving tour is 2.5 miles long along the Concho full of luminescence. There will be three million lights and 78 sponsored oversized Christmas Greeting Cards. The Tour of lights begins with a soft opening on Friday, December 2nd, and continues every evening through Saturday, December 31st.

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