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The Finger Lakes Times reports that a woman and her daughter were found killed late Friday. |
5:28 PM
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10,000 vaccines available.. |
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We asked Dr. Marcy Mulcony of Genesee Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology what women need to make of these recommendations. |
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Reported by: Ali Touhey Wednesday, Oct 28, 2009 @06:40pm EDT Dr. Edward Lewis, a pediatrician for the last 28 years, knows that Halloween is more about the treats than the tricks.
"Halloween is all about candy," said Dr. Lewis. He said avoiding a sugar overload can happen before your child even steps foot out the house on Halloween. Lewis recommends having a special holiday themed dinner. "If the kids eat spooky food for dinner, they aren't going to be quite as hungry when they come back with their candy. " That candy should be eaten in moderation once kids have it in their grasp. Lewis says limit consumption to several pieces a day or at least use your best judgment. If you're worried that too much candy may be a problem, Lewis says there is a solution. He recommends handing out healthier snacks like trail mix or raisins. He does caution, these snacks might have trick-or-treaters saying thanks, but no thanks. "Those are the candies or the treats that are going to be moved into the bag of 'I don't want.' Halloween is about candy so you just have to be careful and be sensible," said Dr. Lewis. |
6:25 PM
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The Finger Lakes Times reports that a woman and her daughter were found killed late Friday. |
5:28 PM
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10,000 vaccines available.. |
5:10 PM
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We asked Dr. Marcy Mulcony of Genesee Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology what women need to make of these recommendations. |
4:00 PM
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The trading week on Wall Street ended basically flat in late trading. |
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On Friday, dramatic evidence was presented in the Frank Garcia double murder trial. |
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Better buckle your seatbelts. On Friday, state and local police began the annual Buckle Up New York campaign. |
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The H1N1 flu may be loosening its grip across much of the U.S. |
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A 21-year-old man was stabbed on Friday afternoon in Rochester. The incident happened on Culver Road; a little down the street from East High School. |
2:20 PM
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates is dodging questions about the future of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. |
2:00 PM
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Tastings, the restaurant at the Wegmans in Pittsford, is closing. It will be reopened with a new name and a new location - right across the street. |