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Valentine’s Day isn’t just observed between romantic couples. It’s a day for celebrating the love you feel for people in all areas of your life. And if you have kids, Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity to celebrate your love for them and let them know how special they are to you. Here are a few ways to make this February 14th the most memorable one yet for your little ones.
pancakes, eggs, and toast all in the shape of hearts. For extra love, add strawberries or raspberries to complete the Valentine’s Day vibe.
Reflections of Love
While you’re busy cooking up a feast, your kids will most likely visit the bathroom to get ready for the day. What will they see when they walk in? Their mirror covered in sticky notes in the shape of a heart! You can write words of encouragement, love, and support and set the display up for them the night before. It’s a fantastic way for them to start their day.
Gifts and Balloons
Surprise your little ones the morning of February 14th by decorating their room with their favorite treats and balloons. Tie their favorite candy bar or a small toy they’ve had their eye on to the bottom of one or more balloon strings. Then, place the balloons around their bedroom for them to find.
Let Your Kids Be in Charge
Valentine’s Day lands on a Friday this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate over the weekend. Let your kids plan a day of fun by creating a list of activities they can choose from. Let them decide whether you all spend a few hours together ice skating, watching a movie, going to the park, or
visiting an amusement park. To add a little more fun, create a “menu” they can look at and choose what they’ll have for dinner that night.
A Heartfelt Breakfast
Take the time to whip up their favorite breakfast and try to add a little bit of Valentine’s Day cheer. If you want to get extra crafty, you can cook bacon,
Enjoy this day of love with all of your special someones this year!
Zantac Linked to Cancer What You Need to Know
Zantac, a popular prescription and over-the-counter medication used to treat heartburn, was recalled by its manufacturer, Sanofi, in October 2019. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discovered trace amounts of an impurity in the medication that has been linked to the development of cancer. In response, Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin is now accepting Zantac cancer cases.
The drug, also known as ranitidine, was tested by the FDA last summer, and those tests discovered the presence of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). This substance is often created during the chlorination of water and is considered an“environmental contaminant.” Several versions of Zantac, as well as generic versions labeled ranitidine, have been recalled by manufacturers and distributors. Major drugstores, including CVS and Walgreens, pulled the drug from their store shelves after the FDA announcement.
Those who took Zantac or generic ranitidine for at least one year may be at higher risk for the following cancers:
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Bladder Stomach Intestinal
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Pancreatic
Colon
Esophageal
Liver
Kidney
If you or someone you know has taken Zantac or ranitidine and developed one of the above cancers, please contact us today. Please note that while Zantac can be prescribed, it has several over-the-counter varieties. Call Krista Duzan at (812) 231- 5128 today for a free consultation.
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