Helping raise babies
New parents find help and get advice from Moms on Call
Two metro Atlanta moms have figured out how to turn cranky babies into a thriving business. Laura Hunter and Jennifer Walker never thought of themselves as entrepreneurs until about five years ago, after a little advice from country crooner Kenny Rogers. Today they are published authors, Web site operators and sought-after consultants in a big niche market. Full Story
Music has the power to affect our moods, emotions
The effect of music on human emotions and behavior is both profound and fascinating. From the earliest history of mankind, music has been a part of every culture. In primitive cultures, people used extended sessions of singing, chanting, dancing and drumming to induce altered states of consciousness, such as frenzies and trances. Full Story
Want to kick the habit? Free help is available
Smokers looking for ways to quit have two free options in Collier County. One option is a group classroom program; the other is a telephonebased counseling program called QuitLine. A series of six Quit Smoking Now classes will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning July 28 at the Collier County Health Department. Full Story
High-schoolers hope summer reunion blood drive brings donors together
Students from the Collier County Public Schools Medical Academy are working with Community Blood Center for a high school summer reunion blood drive for all Collier County high school students and their families. The CBC Bloodmobile will be at Sam's Club in North Naples from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, July 10, for the event. Full Story
CHS Immokalee pediatric practice receives $50,000 from United Way
The United Way of Collier County has awarded CHS Healthcare a $50,000 matching grant for its Early Health Pride program of medical and dental services for children ages 5 and under at the CHS/FSU pediatric practice in Immokalee. Full Story
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