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A new GPS device gives parents another way to track their children. The micro GPS and is about the size of a deck of cards. Parents can slip it into a child's pocket, backpack or they can wear it around their neck. It shows a precise, detailed history of the child's whereabouts, viewable on any smartphone or computer screen. The technology can also be to track Alzheimer's patients who might wander away. But the technology doesn't come cheap. The unit sells for 350 dollars and there's a 50 dollar monthly service fee.Heart disease is the number one killer in women. Every 40 seconds, someone in North America suffers from a stroke. It's never too early to take steps to keep your heart healthy and it isn't something just adults should be worried about, it is a family affair. There is even a new line of foods out to help you make better choices at the store. Doctor Rebecca Reeves is the former President of the American Dietetic Association and now is the Director of the Medicine Research Center at Baylor College.