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Six ways to keep your kids healthy during winter

Norovirus seems to be circling like a vulture this winter, and snuffly kids are popping up on every park bench. On a local parenting e-mail group, it was reported that two-thirds of the kids and teachers at one Washington elementary school were out sick one day in December. Together, this has made me frantic to keep my kids healthy, especially through their recent midterm exams and now into the heart of winter.

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