| | From Heather Loeb, your About Health Editor Next Monday, little ghosts, goblins and witches will take to the streets to try and fill their bags to the brim with candy. | | Control the Candy Craze The kids may complain, but it's wise to set a few ground rules beforehand to prevent sugar binges. | Gluten-Free Halloween Guide With so much candy and other food handed out on Halloween, parents of kids with celiac disease may worry about accidental gluten ingestion. But the holiday doesn't have to be laced with anxiety. | 5 True Halloween Horrors Halloween is all about having a scary good time, but don't let the danger become too real. For example, four times as many kids are killed by cars on Halloween than on any other night of the year. | Trick-or-Treating with Asthma Asthmatic kids shouldn't head out on Halloween night without an asthma inhaler, just in case. It's also a good idea to skip masks, which can make breathing more difficult. | | | | Health Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Food and Mood Indulging a sweet tooth can cause weight gain, guilt and even worsen depression. Here are a few expert tips to help you resist. More>
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