You're on top of things. Responsibly, you take folic acid every day and have been since you started trying to have a baby. You happily avoid alcohol and other drugs. Likely, you read one or two pregnancy books and see your doctor regularly. But you may be making avoidable mistakes that can put you and your baby at risk. Here are some that experts say happen quite a lot by expecting women. - Natitude
"Bill C-61 specifically forbids [recording something 'forever' on DVR], notes Geist, allowing recordings to be retained "no longer than necessary in order to listen to or watch the program at a more convenient time.""
"For example, teachers could be forced to copy-protect their lessons, and would be required to destroy lesson materials at the conclusion of each course (even though, logically, they'd want to re-use them the next year)." - Natitude
Nearly 100 college presidents from around the nation (including Oregon) recently sent a letter to lawmakers asking them to consider lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18. - Natitude
People with heart disease and low levels of vitamin D may be at increased risk of dying from all causes and particularly from cardiovascular disease, a new study suggests. - Natitude