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5 basic rules to raising safe and happy kids, according to a pediatrician and mom. September 8, 2023

5 basic rules to raising safe and happy kids, according to a pediatrician and mom. September 8, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY September 6, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY Turkish officials said they are ready to begin the rescue process for an ailing American stranded more than 3,000 feet down in a cave there, and the makers of the "One Chip Challenge" pulled it from shelves after a mother said her teen son died in the aftermath of eating one. Plus, a pediatrician and mom shares her tips for raising healthy and happy kids, and how a simple hula hoop can give you a great workout. The Latest   [A rescue is set to begin for an American trapped more than 3,000 feet inside a cave in Turkey.]( Rescuers in Turkey said this morning that they're [ready to begin the process]( of freeing an [ill American caver]( stuck more than 3,000 feet underground in the Morca cave, the third-deepest cave in the country. Mark Dickey, 40, said in a video yesterday that he is recovering after suffering gastrointestinal bleeding last weekend, and there is now a doctor and a paramedic with him in the cave. “As you can see, I’m up, I’m alert, I’m talking, but I’m not healed on the inside yet, so I’m going to need a lot of help to get out of here," he said. Doctors said Dickey is well enough to be slowly extricated from the cave starting this weekend. [Here's the latest](. [🌶️ 'One Chip Challenge' pulled from the shelves after a mother said her son died in the aftermath of eating one.]( Paqui, the makers of the [extremely spicy tortilla chips]( that come in a coffin-shaped box marketed as the "One Chip Challenge," said yesterday that they are voluntarily [pulling the product from shelves](. The decision came after a woman from Massachusetts said her 14-year-old son died of complications from eating a single chip whose seasoning includes two of the hottest peppers in the world: the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper. An autopsy has not yet revealed his cause of death. The "One Chip Challenge" has existed since 2016 and the company has encouraged people to post pictures on social media of their tongue turning blue from eating the chip. [Continue reading](. [🧒 A pediatrician and mom shares 5 basic rules for raising safe and happy kids — and they don't involve screens or food.]( Don't stress over the small stuff and help kids stay safe with these [5 "nonnegotiable" rules]( from Dr. Sami, a pediatrician and mother who runs an account called [@thepedipals]( on TikTok. Screen time and fretting over whether your children eat organic food shouldn't be big priorities, she says. Instead, vaccinating your kids, using car seats, and making sure they wear helmets on bikes, scooters or skateboards are important ways to keep them safe from serious health issues. [See all her tips here](. [🍵 People have been putting Lipton tea bags in Sprite, so we tried it. Here's the verdict.]( It sounds like something that could work on a hot day: [Lipton Black Tea with ice and Sprite](. But is the latest TikTok trend actually refreshing, or a dirty soda concoction that should never be spoken of again? Dietitian, native Texan and iced tea aficionado Heather Martin gave it a shot for us. She ended up on Team Disappointed. "It [tastes like bottled Lipton]( and is only faintly carbonated," she wrote. She did find one alternate mix that didn't taste like "ho-hum in a bottle": cold brew tea bags seeped in Canada Dry. [Read more](. Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. Embrace your inner child and get an underrated aerobic workout by picking up a [hula hoop]( for the first time since that fourth-grade pool party. A few minutes of spinning a hula hoop around your waist engages hip muscles, abs and obliques, legs and arms while getting your heart rate up. "It is an intense full-body workout and your heart will be pounding, similar to doing a spin class or an aerobics class or Zumba class," yoga and hula hoop instructor Sara Cole Barnette told us. It has the added benefit that it's safe and low impact on your joints. Barnette shared [5 tips on how to do a hula hoop workout]( and [7 exercises to try](. She also detailed the types of hula hoops, from basic to weighted. What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. Savor an old school dinner beloved by the family of Food Network star Alex Guarnaschelli with these [ricotta-stuffed shells](. Alex puts a layer of sauce on the bottom and over the top of the shells before throwing them in the oven to keep them moist and get a little crispiness on the edges. They go great with broccolini or baked eggplant rounds on the side. [Get the recipe](. Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. There are TODAY fans, and then there's these two. Ben Hebert and Mindy Shore are such superfans they decided to share their love with the world by [getting married]( Rockefeller Plaza live on TODAY yesterday. The Chicago couple also got engaged on TODAY back in February, with a smiling Hoda standing by. The two invited 25 friends to make the trip to New York City for their special nuptials, which included Hoda officiating and [Al Roker walking Mindy down the aisle]( since her father passed away recently. “The fact that I have such an affinity for Hoda, and we have such fond memories coming to New York, it just seemed like this wild and crazy, spontaneous thing that felt so right for who we are as a couple,” Mindy said. [Watch the ceremony here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you again tomorrow morning. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield Want to refer a friend?[Subscribe here]( Send us Feedback Follow us on Facebook More TODAY Newsletters 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Privacy]( | [Contact]( [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT](

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