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            <title>Here Comes the Sun – Hide Your Kids!</title>
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            <description>Double Dot beach umbrella from PB teen
I strongly believe in that “healthy summer glow.” My vitamin D levels are through the roof. In other words, I am a sun worshipper. I spend as much time as I can outside, avoiding the shade like the plague. Of course, I wear SPF (more or less) and no longer bask Bain de Soleil-style on a chaise lounge. The change in habits is due, in part, to the good sense that 30-some-odd years can bring, and, in part, because my two-year-old son (and ever-present tag-a-long) inherited his dad’s powder-like skin complexion. If I plan to go to the beach, park, or pool for any length of time with toddler in tow, I need to execute a two-pronged strategy: Divert and protect. Besides my handy SPF-45 spray, here are a few new tools to help keep my little one – and ...</description>
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            <title>Here Comes the Sun – Hide Your Kids!</title>
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            <description>Double Dot beach umbrella from PB teen
I strongly believe in that “healthy summer glow.” My vitamin D levels are through the roof. In other words, I am a sun worshipper. I spend as much time as I can outside, avoiding the shade like the plague. Of course, I wear SPF (more or less) and no longer bask Bain de Soleil-style on a chaise lounge. The change in habits is due, in part, to the good sense that 30-some-odd years can bring, and, in part, because my two-year-old son (and ever-present tag-a-long) inherited his dad’s powder-like skin complexion. If I plan to go to the beach, park, or pool for any length of time with toddler in tow, I need to execute a two-pronged strategy: Divert and protect. Besides my handy SPF-45 spray, here are a few new tools to help keep my little one – and ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 16:09:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>An email from Louise Boden - University College</title>
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            <description>Louise Boden : Chief Nurse UCLHAn NHS BLOG DOCTOR reader who works at University College London Hospitals has kindly sent on an email he has just received from Louise Boden, who is the Chief Nurse at UCLH.From:  Boden,LouiseSent:  06 June 2008 07:54To:   Divisional &amp; Senior Nurses; Nurse/Midwife Consultants; Clinical Nurse Specialists/PractitionersCc:   Heads of NursingSubject:    Don't be fooled: this doctors' protest is all about profits, not patientsGPs are fighting the new polyclinics for the same reason they refused to join the NHS 60 years ago: to protect their business. The British Medical Association has declared war on the government. Nothing new there, as the doctors' trade union sends out several press releases a day crying wolf about anything the government does. Next week ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 14:10:00 +0100</pubDate>
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