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Some news to enjoy with your leftovers.


Published 11.23.2007 | Permanent Link | Comments (3)

Happy Day-After-Thanksgiving, Wonderland readers! I'm taking the day off from news-seeking to recover from multiple servings of turducken. That's right: we had meats crammed into other meats. Somehow, we all survived.

Here are some current news items to tide you over until next week.

FDA wants warnings on flu drugs for kids. Apparently Tamiflu can cause neurological problems. Sigh.

Surgeons remove ten-pound hairball from girl's stomach. Well!

Babies learn to tell a friend from foe before they can talk. That's right. You think you're fooling them, but the babies are onto you.

Cyclical vomiting transient in most kids. Okay, so I didn't even know "cyclical vomiting" was a diagnosis, and now I do, and I wish I didn't. Oh well, at least it's transient.

Panda super couple is super fertile. Who doesn't want to read about baby pandas?


Comments (3):

diane s said:

I'm just so jealous that you had turducken!

Posted on November 25, 2007 18:28


Karen Vogel said:

Cyclical vomiting? Is that a physical aversion to exercise bikes? Or is that the tendency of our family to contract an entirely brand new (and improved!) stomach virus each and every month?

Posted on November 26, 2007 07:34


Scout's honor said:

With New Year's resolutions coming up upon us, perhaps the hair diet is for me. I am still amazed she could eat 10 lbs. of hair.

Posted on December 30, 2007 13:34


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