January 29, 2015

Most parents are too quick to switch the way their youngest children use a car seat. A study found that three out of four parents place their children in a forward-facing car seat before it's safe to do so. Guidelines recommend that a rear-facing car seat be used until a child is at least 2 years old or has outgrown the weight or height limit of the seat. Source Link

That vapor produced by an electronic cigarette could contain high levels of a substance known to cause cancer. Testing showed formaldehyde when e-cigarettes were at their highest setting. Many health experts are worried that so little is known about e-cigarettes and they may pose unknown risks. Source Link

Move over smart watches - there’s a new fashion statement for your wrist that’s stylish and handy. The Leatherman Tread bracelet has stainless steel links that double as usable tools, including screwdriver blades, hex drives and a box cutter. You can also add a watch if you want to tell time and carry tools on your wrist. Source Link