Here at Malloy Law Offices, we take pleasure and pride in delivering advice, updates, suggestions, tips, and facts to our clients via our blog. Having the opportunity to connect with individuals to answer commonly asked questions, alleviate concerns, and offer explanations is one of our favorite aspects of our role as personal injury attorneys. As 2022 draws to a close, we’d like to share some of our best, most informative blogs. If you haven’t already, be sure to give them a read, and if you have already checked them out, it can’t hurt to give them another look! Let’s take a look at our top three blogs of 2022! Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) & the Effects in Premature Babies Being Fed With Similac or Enfamil Products Premature babies are often fed high-calorie cow’s milk formulas to help them develop and gain weight quickly. However, it is alleged that these formulas developed by Similac or Enfamil can potentially place infants at risk of developing necrotizing enterocolitis, which can be life-threatening! Some signs of necrotizing enterocolitis include: OUR BEST BL
The holidays are rapidly approaching, and soon, we’ll share laughs while enjoying the festivities with our loved ones. Before the celebrations begin, you must prepare your home for visitors, especially if they stay overnight. It can be stressful whether it’s your in-laws, best friends, or distant cousins coming to stay with you. You want to leave a good impression, but how do you ensure everyone’s needs are met, including yours? Here are three tips for setting yourself up for a successful holiday, regardless of who stays with you. Stock up on your guests’ favorites. Have you ever stayed with someone who didn’t have extra food for their guests? Don’t put your guests in this situation. Load up your pantry, refrigerator, and cupboards with your guests’ favorite foods and drinks. If you don’t know what they are, ask ahead of their visit! Your guests will appreciate your conscientious gesture and have a much more enjoyable time if they can eat their favorites while visiting. Prepare a guest room. If your guests are staying with you, you need to prepare somewhere for them to sleep. Make sure you make up the bed, have plenty of pillows and blankets on hand, and provide adequate closet space for their clothes. Even if they aren’t staying in a traditional bedroom, their sleeping area should still be ready when they arrive. Clear off a table for them to use as a nightstand and put sheets on the couch or mattress where they’ll sleep. Use real dishes. When we have company over for a meal, especially a large gathering, it’s usually easier to use plastic or paper options — saves on cleanup, too! The holidays are not necessarily the time for this shortcut. Break out the fine china if you have it, or use regular dishes for your guests. It’s okay for the kids to have paper plates, but if you want to make a good impression on visiting adults, nicer dishes will dress up the table setting and meal. WITH THESE HOLIDAY HOSTING TIPS IMPRESS THE GUESTS
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