Have an Epic Day!
By Ann Miller RN MHA [Executive-Director]
Halloween is a favored holiday in the US. And, every year at the ME-P, we have a pretty epic Halloween party full of creative costumes, candy and of course plenty of palatable potions. This year, it’s sure to be better than ever.
So, here are some interesting Halloween trends for 2011.
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Childbirth – Not on Halloween!
Fewer women give birth on Halloween than on Valentine’s Day, finds a new study. But, this may not be a mere calendar coincidence.
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health suggest that pregnant women appear to be swayed by the cultural symbolism of the two holidays — skeletons versus cherubs — and this might influence their baby’s arrival date.
http://bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/30/8524206-are-women-spooked-about-giving-birth-on-halloween
So, is this a trend?
Colleen
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Where Did Halloween Come From?
Video: Explore the history of Halloween in this animated short that details the origins of the spooky holiday & how it became what it is today.
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/where-did-halloween-come-from/poyv1ux?q=halloween&rel=msn&from=en-us_msnhp&form=MSNRLL>1=42010
Selma
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