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While Halloween has long been commercialized, there's an extensive history of captivating quotes-from philosophical reflections to delightful bon mots-that capture the true spirit of the day.
The Westfield News Westfield Health Bulletin: Be careful with Halloween candy to avoid dental problems Published: Nov. 03, 2024, 12:57 a.m.
The average child consumes between 3,500 and 7,000 calories of candy on Halloween, public health expert Donna Arnett previously told United Press International.
According to Forbes , every year, Americans buy 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween. It also means it's a good time to talk about kids dental health and some low-cost options.
As families gear up for a day of fun, costumes and treats, the City of San Antonio’s Metro Health team has some tips for a safe and healthy Halloween celebration.
Halloween has arrived. While dressing up and getting candy is fun, some people see Halloween as a time where their mental health is in jeopardy. The most spooktacular season is here.
The event had a Halloween theme, with plenty of candy for visitors of all ages. In an effort to showcase their new health programs, the event hosted not just vaccinations, but therapy dogs ...