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  2. Unakite - Wikipedia

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    Unakite is a metamorphic rock that is altered granite composed of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and generally colorless quartz. Discovery

  3. 7 dangerous toys to avoid getting kids this holiday season ...

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    The experts recommend avoiding these toys, as they could contain toxic chemicals, lead paint or loose parts that are dangerous for kids. In addition to safety standards, Combs encourages parents ...

  4. Extreme heat can be dangerous for kids. Here's how to keep ...

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    "Kids' bodies produce heat faster than adults and they can't get rid of that heat as quickly," she explains. As a result, children can get sick in extreme heat, and do so faster than many adults ...

  5. What happens to your body if you eat too many gummy vitamins

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    Most multivitamins have less than 100 percent of your daily need for minerals and fat-soluble vitamins, according to Webster. So if you’re sticking to the proper dosage, you shouldn’t have any ...

  6. Talk:List of rock types - Wikipedia

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    I revised the page as Mikenorton suggested, giving a description of the rock. I have moved Tezontle to the list of stone, along with unakite and some others. This way, they have their little day in the sun alongside their friends who are used for architecture and lapidiary pursuits, and our pure unsullied rocks can sit here in their ivory tower :P

  7. Talk:Unakite - Wikipedia

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  8. Nearly a quarter of U.S. kids take vitamin supplements. Here ...

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    Giving your kid a daily multivitamin supplement can certainly bring some peace of mind. But here’s the catch: Most children don’t need to take them, despite nearly a quarter of U.S. kids and ...

  9. Skittles & Sour Patch Kids May Be Getting Banned In One State ...

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    If Bill 418 is approved, Sour Patch Kids, Starburst, Swedish Fish, and Trolli gummies would also be banned in the state due to the inclusion of titanium dioxide and other additives.