Por: New York Post Life February 16, 2023
When Steven Cohen’s eldest daughter Lily lost her first tooth, he — — left $20 under her pillow. Not because the Upper West Side dad has money to burn, but because in finding small bills lying around the house was like, well, pulling teeth. “I didn’t have anything else. I panicked,” Cohen, 55, who works in real estate, told The Post. Now, his 5-year-old daughter, Scarlett, who is saving up for a Buzz Lightyear doll and a trampoline,... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life February 23, 2023
Get ready to shell out if your child’s tooth recently fell out.The average value of a single lost tooth, paid by the tooth fairy, has risen over the past year by 16%, from $5.36 to $6.23, according to .That $6 price tag of a single baby tooth represents a record high for the... + más
Tooth Fairy inflation has parents putting $20 bills under pillows: ‘$1 doesn’t buy you anything’ | New York Post
Huge tooth found in North Carolina came from ancient 23ft great white shark | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech February 17, 2023
A married couple have found a massive fossilized great white tooth on a North Carolina beach that came from a huge shark.Experts told Newsweek that the white shark in question could have measured more than 20 feet in length.Avid shark-tooth hunters Leah and Josh McLamb, from... + más
Teen Bitten by Shark While Fishing in Key Largo | NBC 6 South Florida
CNN USA Health November 05, 2022
CNN — Parents and caregivers should not use infant head-shaping pillows meant to change an infant’s head shape or that claim to treat a medical condition, the US Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. “The use of head shaping pillows can create an unsafe sleep... + más
FDA warns parents not to use infant head-shaping pillows | ABC7
FDA warns parents not to use infant head-shaping pillows | ABC News
New York Post USA Life November 04, 2022
Pillows designed to give your baby’s noggin the perfect shape should be thrown out immediately. “The use of head-shaping pillows can create an unsafe sleep environment for infants and may contribute to the risk of suffocation and death,” the announced on Thursday. The... + más
Don't use infant head shaping pillows, FDA warns | CNN
ABC News USA Life November 03, 2022
The Food and Drug Administration has released a urging parents and caregivers not to use head-shaping pillows intended to change an infant's head shape or symmetry.There has been no proven benefit of using these pillows for any medical purpose, and in fact, using these... + más
Infant head-shaping pillows can kill babies, FDA says | CBS News
ABC7 USA World November 03, 2022
urging parents and caregivers not to use head-shaping pillows intended to change an infant's head shape or symmetry.There has been no proven benefit of using these pillows for any medical purpose, and in fact, using these pillows can create an unsafe sleeping environment... + más
Newsweek USA Tech October 06, 2022
A giant fossilized tooth has been found on the ocean floor in the central Pacific. The tooth, discovered 10,000 feet beneath the water's surface, is believed to have belonged to the extinct megalodon, one of the largest marine predators to have lived.The tooth has been... + más
Megalodon tooth discovered in phosphate mine | Newsweek
Microsoft unveils three new Surface computers: laptop, tablet and PC | CNBC
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