A healthy Halloween IS possible. Here's how ...
If you're worried about having a safe and healthy Halloween, there's no reason to be scared. As always, HealthKey has you covered. Whether it's candy, costumes, trick-or-treat safety or healthy alternatives to candy, we'll show you the way to an enjoyable Halloween that won't leave you feeling guilty (or sick) the morning after.
8:38 AM CDT, October 28, 2010
Spooky recall: Halloween lanterns could burn you
The Dollar Store is recalling about 682,000 Pumpkin, Ghost and Skull Halloween Lanterns.
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Halloween can be a frightening holiday, but safety experts want it to be safe — for you and your trick-or-treaters.
October 25, 2009
Halloween candy kind to the teeth
While all Halloween candy worth devouring is packed with calories and refined sugar, some forms do less damage to the teeth than others. "Choose things that melt away and disappear in a short period," said pediatric dentist Lee Weinstein of Scottsdale, Ariz. "Live life a little. Eat a chocolate bar. Then brush your teeth."
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