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- Women's Health (5)
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ADHD/ADD
- How yoga can help treat ADD - Comments (0)
- Using Yoga to Manage ADD - Comments (0)
Aging
- Studies show danger of even small amounts of lead in children’s blood. - Comments (0)
- Dr. Quentin Young: Put Single Payer Back on the Table - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Flexibility At Any Age - Comments (0)
- Aspirin May Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence - Comments (0)
- Communicating With a Patient in a Vegetative State - Comments (0)
- First Sister Study Results Reinforce the Importance of Healthy Living - Comments (0)
- British Healthier than Americans - Comments (0)
- Close friends make longer life more likely - Comments (0)
- Could Mad Cow Disease Already be Killing Thousands of Americans Every Year? - Comments (0)
Asthma
- Study here targets childhood asthma. - Comments (0)
- Gas heater concerns gain support. - Comments (0)
- The FDA warns against taking certain asthma medications alone [Updated] - Comments (0)
- New Jersey restaurants cooking up pollution along with pizza and hamburgers. - Comments (0)
- Hey, parents, be on the alert for signs — early signs — of an asthma attack - Comments (0)
- Dr. Daniel Seidman: Defragmenting Healthcare: Science, Medicine and Smoking - Comments (0)
- NIH-Funded Study Unveils Potential Genetic Links to Lung Disease Risk - Comments (0)
- World Asthma Day: May 5, 2009 - Comments (0)
- Gran’s smoking ‘can cause asthma’ - Comments (0)
- Pollution from School Buses May be Hazardous to Your Health - Comments (0)
- The Simplest Asthma Solution - Comments (0)
Autism
- 1 in 4 parents buys unproven vaccine-autism link. - Comments (0)
- Do Toxins Cause Autism? - Comments (0)
- Parenting A Child With Asperger’s Syndrome - Comments (0)
- Hormone oxytocin may help Asperger’s patients - Comments (0)
- Toxins Impair Children’s Neurological Development – And A 10-Step Program To Stop It - Comments (0)
- Retracting a Medical Journal’s Autism Study - Comments (0)
- Researchers at the Most Comprehensive Study of Earliest Possible Causes of Autism to Hold Media Conference Call - Comments (0)
Babies
- Arsenic blinds Bhojpur’s babies. - Comments (0)
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Pesticide exposure deprives Yaquis of breastfeeding. - Comments (0)
- A chemical that shouldn’t be in breast milk. - Comments (0)
- Are ‘test tube babies’ healthy? - Comments (0)
- Wanted: Volunteers, all pregnant. - Comments (0)
- Blood pressure, "rich" blood affect baby’s growth. - Comments (0)
Brain
- Advocates sound alarm on cell phone radiation. - Comments (0)
- Maine panel weighs cell phone cancer warning. - Comments (0)
- Maine lawmakers mull cell phone health warnings. - Comments (0)
- A chemical that shouldn’t be in breast milk. - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Does menu labeling affect diners? - Comments (0)
- Sex hormone trial for head injury - Comments (0)
- Lack of Sleep is a Nightmare for Teens - Comments (0)
- Toxins Impair Children’s Neurological Development – And A 10-Step Program To Stop It - Comments (0)
- Communicating With a Patient in a Vegetative State - Comments (0)
- FDA Update on Bisphenol A (BPA) for Use in Food - Comments (0)
Cancer
- Cancer study bill dropped, now aimed at lead-based paint removal grant. - Comments (0)
- Scandal of danger chemical in baby bottles. - Comments (0)
- Yale study details how and why of BPA’s dangers. - Comments (0)
- Advocates sound alarm on cell phone radiation. - Comments (0)
- Maine panel weighs cell phone cancer warning. - Comments (0)
- Anger mounts over incinerator plan. - Comments (0)
- Maine lawmakers mull cell phone health warnings. - Comments (0)
- Far south side environmental activist Hazel Johnson and her daughter ‘decided to stay here and fight’. - Comments (0)
- Cancer warning as scientists find potentially harmful chemical in fruit juices. - Comments (0)
- Arsenic-contaminated water threat to southern Punjab inhabitants. - Comments (0)
- How schools fail to protect pupils from asbestos danger. - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- This Silent Killer Now Verified in Non-Smoker’s Lung Cancer - Comments (0)
- Another study finds no link between mouse virus and chronic fatigue syndrome - Comments (0)
- Rodent of the Week: Green tea and good vision - Comments (0)
Childhood Obesity
- Childhood obesity linked to heart ills. - Comments (0)
- Child Obesity Risks Death at Early Age, Study Finds - Comments (0)
- Is age 2 the tipping point for obesity? - Comments (0)
- All aboard for Michelle Obama’s childhood obesity campaign - Comments (0)
- New Data Analysis Shows Possible Link between Childhood Obesity and Allergies - Comments (0)
Children's Health
- Ban on baby bottle chemical demanded. - Comments (0)
- Half of kids swimming in 2nd-hand smoke. - Comments (0)
- Lead in dirt poses worries at Kincaid Park. - Comments (0)
- Government ‘must follow Europe’s lead and ban BPA.’ - Comments (0)
- BPA widespread in ocean water and sand. - Comments (0)
- Calif. bill would expand pesticide safety program. - Comments (0)
- Vietnam’s forgotten victims. - Comments (0)
- Another step forward. - Comments (0)
- City works to clean up polluted Kincaid Park soccer field. - Comments (0)
- Cancer study bill dropped, now aimed at lead-based paint removal grant. - Comments (0)
- Arsenic blinds Bhojpur’s babies. - Comments (0)
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Boots and Mothercare selling baby bottles made with ‘gender bending’ chemical linked to cancer. - Comments (0)
- Study here targets childhood asthma. - Comments (0)
- Toxic chemical caused boys’ death. - Comments (0)
Chronic Pain
- Another study finds no link between mouse virus and chronic fatigue syndrome - Comments (0)
- Gentle yoga may soothe chronic back pain - Comments (1)
- Living with chronic pain - Comments (0)
Conditions
- Study here targets childhood asthma. - Comments (0)
- Cancer study bill dropped, now aimed at lead-based paint removal grant. - Comments (0)
- Scandal of danger chemical in baby bottles. - Comments (0)
- Yale study details how and why of BPA’s dangers. - Comments (0)
- Advocates sound alarm on cell phone radiation. - Comments (0)
- Maine panel weighs cell phone cancer warning. - Comments (0)
- Anger mounts over incinerator plan. - Comments (0)
- Maine lawmakers mull cell phone health warnings. - Comments (0)
- Far south side environmental activist Hazel Johnson and her daughter ‘decided to stay here and fight’. - Comments (0)
- Cancer warning as scientists find potentially harmful chemical in fruit juices. - Comments (0)
- Arsenic-contaminated water threat to southern Punjab inhabitants. - Comments (0)
- Dr. Quentin Young: Put Single Payer Back on the Table - Comments (0)
- Gas heater concerns gain support. - Comments (0)
- How schools fail to protect pupils from asbestos danger. - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
Diabetes
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Reducing cardiovascular risk in diabetics - Comments (0)
- Kids with heart-disease risk factors don’t get a free pass on their effects - Comments (0)
Environmental Health
- Researcher: Pesticide ‘castrates’ male frogs. - Comments (0)
- When stuff happens, the Earth can suffer. - Comments (0)
- The Chesapeake’s three stages of truth. - Comments (0)
- Leukemia: the price of living close to an oil refinery? - Comments (0)
- No gold medal for ski wax. - Comments (0)
- Phthalates predispose mice to allergies. - Comments (0)
- A common herbicide turns some male frogs into females. - Comments (0)
- Tap water contaminant ‘castrates’ frogs. - Comments (0)
- Study says herbicide causes frogs’ sex change. - Comments (0)
- Sex-change in frogs and chemical castration ’caused by weedkiller.’ - Comments (0)
- Weed killer can turn male frogs into females, study finds. - Comments (0)
- Do Toxins Cause Autism? - Comments (0)
- Derived from flowers, but not benign: Pyrethroids raise new concerns. - Comments (0)
- From ocean to ozone: Earth’s nine life-support systems. - Comments (0)
- What’s in household dust? You don’t want to know. - Comments (0)
Featured
- Do Toxins Cause Autism? - Comments (0)
- Obama Makes Health Care Push At Nevada Town Hall - Comments (0)
- Medicare Premium Increase: Private Plans Jump 14% In 2010 - Comments (0)
- Chronic health conditions increasing in children, study finds. - Comments (0)
Fitness and Nutrition
- Obama Healthy but Struggles With Smoking - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Therese Borchard: Weightless: How Do You Recover From An Eating Disorder? - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Does menu labeling affect diners? - Comments (0)
- Diners digest the new menu facts - Comments (0)
- Americans may be running up the calorie count when dining out - Comments (0)
- Dining out: It’s a whole new game - Comments (0)
- The family dinner: Are there no limits to its power? - Comments (0)
- 8 Steps To Truer Food - Comments (0)
- Debunking The Blue Agave Myth - Comments (0)
- The Benefits of Bulgur - Comments (0)
- A Pediatrician’s Advice on ‘Green’ Parenting - Comments (0)
- The Cost of Changing Family Eating Habits - Comments (0)
- Environmentally-Friendly Milk: Does It Exist? - Comments (0)
Food Safety
- China says most tainted milk destroyed after new scare. - Comments (0)
- Environmentally-Friendly Milk: Does It Exist? - Comments (0)
- China sets up national food safety commission. - Comments (0)
- Who do you trust? - Comments (1)
- GMOs: Hidden Ingredient - Comments (0)
- Parents Sue Soft Drink Cos. Over Benzene - Comments (0)
- The Lowdown on Sweet? - Comments (0)
- Our Preferred Poison - Comments (0)
- What those numbers mean on your produce - Comments (0)
- Steelworkers Union Alerts Commercial Users of DuPont Teflon ® -Related Chemical about “Duty to Warn” Customers of Possible Harm - Comments (0)
- Fresh fears raised about aspartame - Comments (0)
- Contaminated Produce Top Food Poisoning Culprit - Comments (0)
Headache
- Is ‘Avatar’ Giving You a Headache? - Comments (0)
Health
- Half of kids swimming in 2nd-hand smoke. - Comments (0)
- Ban on baby bottle chemical demanded. - Comments (0)
- Lead in dirt poses worries at Kincaid Park. - Comments (0)
- Government ‘must follow Europe’s lead and ban BPA.’ - Comments (0)
- BPA widespread in ocean water and sand. - Comments (0)
- Calif. bill would expand pesticide safety program. - Comments (0)
- Vietnam’s forgotten victims. - Comments (0)
- The perils of plastic. - Comments (0)
- Study here targets childhood asthma. - Comments (0)
- Cancer study bill dropped, now aimed at lead-based paint removal grant. - Comments (0)
- Another step forward. - Comments (0)
- City works to clean up polluted Kincaid Park soccer field. - Comments (0)
- Arsenic blinds Bhojpur’s babies. - Comments (0)
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Boots and Mothercare selling baby bottles made with ‘gender bending’ chemical linked to cancer. - Comments (0)
Health Care
- Obama Healthy but Struggles With Smoking - Comments (0)
- Hospitals and Doctors Drove Up California Health Costs - Comments (0)
- Dr. Quentin Young: Put Single Payer Back on the Table - Comments (0)
- Big-Employer Health Care Costs Rise 6.5 Percent In 2010: Study - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Abdulrahman El-Sayed: Failing the Test: Did Our Discomfort With Numbers Doom Health Reform? - Comments (0)
- Sahar Sepehri: President Obama, Please Hurry Up - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- President Obama: Waking the Debate Around Health Care - Comments (0)
- Obama Readies Health Overhaul Proposal Ahead Of Summit - Comments (0)
- Obama Makes Health Care Push At Nevada Town Hall - Comments (0)
- Feinstein Seeks To Block Insurance Rate Increases Across The Nation - Comments (0)
- Public Option Activists Launch ‘Cascade’ Campaign, Polling Effort - Comments (0)
- Medicare Premium Increase: Private Plans Jump 14% In 2010 - Comments (0)
- WellPoint Goes On Offense To Defend Insurance Rates - Comments (0)
Health Insurance
- Dr. Quentin Young: Put Single Payer Back on the Table - Comments (0)
- Sahar Sepehri: President Obama, Please Hurry Up - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Feinstein Seeks To Block Insurance Rate Increases Across The Nation - Comments (0)
Healthy Home
- Regulator waffles on bisphenol A. - Comments (0)
- Good chemistry for some household sprays. - Comments (0)
- What Your Cell Phone’s Made Of - Comments (0)
- Is Your Lipstick Safe? - Comments (0)
- Parents Sue Soft Drink Cos. Over Benzene - Comments (0)
- The Lowdown on Sweet? - Comments (0)
- What’s in you? - Comments (1)
- Steelworkers Union Alerts Commercial Users of DuPont Teflon ® -Related Chemical about “Duty to Warn” Customers of Possible Harm - Comments (0)
- Teflon likely to cause cancer - Comments (0)
- Testing For Toxins - Comments (0)
- The Ugly Side of Cosmetics - Comments (0)
- Moms’ cosmetics linked to sons’ sexual development - Comments (0)
- Why Your Mattress May Be Killing You - Comments (7)
- How Toxic Is Your Home? - Comments (0)
- Making Your Own Herbal Hair Shampoo - Comments (0)
Healthy Planet
- Presidential bets dared vs. toxic cosmetics. - Comments (0)
- Researcher: Pesticide ‘castrates’ male frogs. - Comments (0)
- When stuff happens, the Earth can suffer. - Comments (0)
- The Chesapeake’s three stages of truth. - Comments (0)
- Leukemia: the price of living close to an oil refinery? - Comments (0)
- No gold medal for ski wax. - Comments (0)
- Phthalates predispose mice to allergies. - Comments (0)
- A common herbicide turns some male frogs into females. - Comments (0)
- Tap water contaminant ‘castrates’ frogs. - Comments (0)
- Study says herbicide causes frogs’ sex change. - Comments (0)
- Sex-change in frogs and chemical castration ’caused by weedkiller.’ - Comments (0)
- BPA update. - Comments (0)
- Weed killer can turn male frogs into females, study finds. - Comments (0)
- Do Toxins Cause Autism? - Comments (0)
- Derived from flowers, but not benign: Pyrethroids raise new concerns. - Comments (0)
Heart
- Scandal of danger chemical in baby bottles. - Comments (0)
- Childhood obesity linked to heart ills. - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Abdulrahman El-Sayed: Failing the Test: Did Our Discomfort With Numbers Doom Health Reform? - Comments (0)
- Sahar Sepehri: President Obama, Please Hurry Up - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Reducing cardiovascular risk in diabetics - Comments (0)
- Keith Thomson: ‘Once a Spy’: What Happens to a Spy with Alzheimer’s? - Comments (0)
- Quiz time! Aspirin is to breast-cancer recurrence as vitamin E is to … - Comments (0)
- FDA escalates warnings about drugs to counter anemia, chemo fatigue - Comments (0)
- Your heart may be full, but is it healthy? - Comments (0)
- Kids with heart-disease risk factors don’t get a free pass on their effects - Comments (0)
- Dr. Daniel Seidman: Defragmenting Healthcare: Science, Medicine and Smoking - Comments (0)
- Low I.Q. Predicts Heart Disease - Comments (0)
- World Asthma Day: May 5, 2009 - Comments (0)
Infectious Diseases
- Stomach Flu Hits Caribbean Cruise Ship - Comments (0)
- A snapshot of Americans: We’re living longer, if not always in the best of health - Comments (0)
- World Asthma Day: May 5, 2009 - Comments (0)
- New Data Analysis Shows Possible Link between Childhood Obesity and Allergies - Comments (0)
- 43 Ways to Save the World - Comments (0)
- Dangerous Super Bugs Worry Doctors - Comments (0)
Infertility
- Are ‘test tube babies’ healthy? - Comments (0)
- Men and Sperm Health - Comments (1)
- Traditional Chinese Medicine and Infertility - Comments (0)
Medicine and Health
- Obama Healthy but Struggles With Smoking - Comments (0)
- Personal Health: Less Invasive Hip Surgeries Make Inroads - Comments (0)
Mental Health
- Depression: The Good News About The ‘Bad’ News - Comments (0)
- Dr. Daniel Seidman: Defragmenting Healthcare: Science, Medicine and Smoking - Comments (0)
- News Advisory – Scientific Panel Evaluates Soy Infant Formula Safety - Comments (0)
- Electronic Nose Sniffs out Toxins - Comments (0)
- Sun Exposure May Trigger Certain Autoimmune Diseases in Women - Comments (0)
- Well Water Should Be Tested Annually to Reduce Health Risks to Children - Comments (0)
- World Asthma Day: May 5, 2009 - Comments (0)
- New Data Analysis Shows Possible Link between Childhood Obesity and Allergies - Comments (0)
- NIEHS Teams with Federal and City Groups to Conduct Disaster Response Training Exercise - Comments (0)
Natural Remedies
- Sauerkraut as a remedy for canker sores - Comments (0)
Nutrition
- Obama Healthy but Struggles With Smoking - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Therese Borchard: Weightless: How Do You Recover From An Eating Disorder? - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Does menu labeling affect diners? - Comments (0)
- Diners digest the new menu facts - Comments (0)
- Americans may be running up the calorie count when dining out - Comments (0)
- Dining out: It’s a whole new game - Comments (0)
- The family dinner: Are there no limits to its power? - Comments (0)
- 8 Steps To Truer Food - Comments (0)
- Debunking The Blue Agave Myth - Comments (0)
- Environmentally-Friendly Milk: Does It Exist? - Comments (0)
- Two smaller snacks in one pack: Can it be … we’ll eat them both? - Comments (0)
- Cooking From the Cabbage Patch - Comments (0)
- San Jose Journal: In Latino Gardens, Vegetables, Good Health and Savings Flourish - Comments (0)
Pharmaceuticals
- FDA escalates warnings about drugs to counter anemia, chemo fatigue - Comments (0)
- Early Antibiotics May Raise Asthma Risk - Comments (0)
- Fake drugs, including Tamiflu, thrive on Internet - Comments (0)
- If the auto industry operated like Big Pharma: fifteen things you might notice - Comments (0)
- How to grow your own pharmaceuticals - Comments (0)
- Deadly immunity - Comments (1)
- UK study finds that painkillers may cause heart attacks - Comments (0)
- The beginning of the end of chemical-based medicine - Comments (0)
- Rebound Headache – Stop The Cycle - Comments (0)
- Americans are overmedicating, say experts - Comments (0)
- Doctors Influenced By Mention Of Drug Ads - Comments (0)
Pollution
- Navy agrees to fund toxic water study at NC base. - Comments (0)
- Pollution: the biggest killer on Britain’s roads. - Comments (0)
- New Jersey restaurants cooking up pollution along with pizza and hamburgers. - Comments (0)
- Feinstein calls for moratorium on toxic landfill expansion. - Comments (0)
- Air Pollution From Freeway Extends One And A Half Miles Away - Comments (0)
- Is industrial pollution making America fat? - Comments (0)
- Cancer Study Cites Hazards of Indoor Air for N.Y., L.A. Teens - Comments (0)
- Do you really NEED that cell phone? - Comments (0)
- Our Preferred Poison - Comments (0)
- Diesel fumes may add to heart attack risk - Comments (0)
- What’s in you? - Comments (1)
- Child cancer ‘exhaust fume risk’ - Comments (0)
- Low radiation levels pose cancer risk - Comments (0)
- Autism and sensitive people: who’s “sensitive”? - Comments (0)
- Analysis: Half of U.S. breathes dirty air - Comments (0)
Pregnancy
- Eating breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy increases chances of having a boy. - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Motherhood, Health Supplies And Improving Conditions Abroad - Comments (0)
- Men ‘need better-fitting condoms’ - Comments (0)
- Mom’s anemia may raise schizophrenia risk in offspring. - Comments (0)
- Lessons From the History of Childbirth - Comments (0)
- Household chemicals linked to reduced fertility. - Comments (0)
Recipes for Health
- The Benefits of Bulgur - Comments (0)
- Cooking From the Cabbage Patch - Comments (0)
Reproductive Health
- Eating breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy increases chances of having a boy. - Comments (0)
- Are ‘test tube babies’ healthy? - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Motherhood, Health Supplies And Improving Conditions Abroad - Comments (0)
- Men ‘need better-fitting condoms’ - Comments (0)
- Mom’s anemia may raise schizophrenia risk in offspring. - Comments (0)
- Lessons From the History of Childbirth - Comments (0)
- Household chemicals linked to reduced fertility. - Comments (0)
- Men and Sperm Health - Comments (1)
- Traditional Chinese Medicine and Infertility - Comments (0)
Research
- Half of kids swimming in 2nd-hand smoke. - Comments (0)
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Yale study details how and why of BPA’s dangers. - Comments (0)
- For pregnant mice, eating matters more for their sons. - Comments (0)
- Low birth weight may affect adult lung health. - Comments (0)
- Eating breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy increases chances of having a boy. - Comments (0)
- Secondhand smoke damages arteries in teens. - Comments (0)
- Study says herbicide causes frogs’ sex change. - Comments (0)
- Weed killer can turn male frogs into females, study finds. - Comments (0)
- For frogs, and perhaps humans, there’s something strange in the water. - Comments (0)
- Striking number of obesity risks hit minority kids. - Comments (0)
- Childhood obesity linked to heart ills. - Comments (0)
- Pesticide exposure deprives Yaquis of breastfeeding. - Comments (0)
- Hospitals and Doctors Drove Up California Health Costs - Comments (0)
- Derived from flowers, but not benign: Pyrethroids raise new concerns. - Comments (0)
Toxic chemicals
- Presidential bets dared vs. toxic cosmetics. - Comments (0)
- BPA update. - Comments (0)
- Experts warn that any type of pesticide can be dangerous. - Comments (0)
- Environmentalists urge pesticide study. - Comments (2)
- Feinstein calls for moratorium on toxic landfill expansion. - Comments (0)
- EPA issued warning after death of S. Dakota girl in 2001. - Comments (0)
Toxic Products
- Regulator waffles on bisphenol A. - Comments (0)
- Good chemistry for some household sprays. - Comments (0)
- What Your Cell Phone’s Made Of - Comments (0)
- Is Your Lipstick Safe? - Comments (0)
- Parents Sue Soft Drink Cos. Over Benzene - Comments (0)
- The Lowdown on Sweet? - Comments (0)
- What’s in you? - Comments (1)
- Steelworkers Union Alerts Commercial Users of DuPont Teflon ® -Related Chemical about “Duty to Warn” Customers of Possible Harm - Comments (0)
- Teflon likely to cause cancer - Comments (0)
- Testing For Toxins - Comments (0)
- The Ugly Side of Cosmetics - Comments (0)
- Moms’ cosmetics linked to sons’ sexual development - Comments (0)
- How Toxic Is Your Home? - Comments (0)
- Making Your Own Herbal Hair Shampoo - Comments (0)
- Study Cites Risk of Compound in Plastic Bottles - Comments (0)
Weight
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Low birth weight may affect adult lung health. - Comments (0)
- Fat American children: many causes, a lifetime of effects. - Comments (0)
- Early childhood obesity risks. - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Therese Borchard: Weightless: How Do You Recover From An Eating Disorder? - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Printing Organs in Inkjet Printer Can Save Two Lives a Minute - Comments (0)
- Lack of Sleep is a Nightmare for Teens - Comments (0)
- Flexibility At Any Age - Comments (0)
- Can You Tax Away Obesity? - Comments (0)
- First Sister Study Results Reinforce the Importance of Healthy Living - Comments (0)
- Is industrial pollution making America fat? - Comments (0)
- The Lowdown on Sweet? - Comments (0)
- Americans Closing the Obesity Gap - Comments (0)
Wellness
- Overweight babies may have delayed motor skills. - Comments (0)
- Low birth weight may affect adult lung health. - Comments (0)
- Fat American children: many causes, a lifetime of effects. - Comments (0)
- Early childhood obesity risks. - Comments (0)
- Obama Healthy but Struggles With Smoking - Comments (0)
- Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Can Overweight Women Trust Their Doctors? - Comments (0)
- Therese Borchard: Weightless: How Do You Recover From An Eating Disorder? - Comments (0)
- Qanta Ahmed, MD: Movement As Medicine: Spinning And The Self-Care Movement - Comments (0)
- Does menu labeling affect diners? - Comments (0)
- Diners digest the new menu facts - Comments (0)
- Americans may be running up the calorie count when dining out - Comments (0)
- Minding Your Blood Pressure Could Prevent Alzheimer’s - Comments (0)
- Printing Organs in Inkjet Printer Can Save Two Lives a Minute - Comments (0)
- One fish, two fish, farmed fish, barley fish. - Comments (0)
- Dining out: It’s a whole new game - Comments (0)
Women's Health
- Risks Of Mammography: Hidden Role Of The American Cancer Society - Comments (0)
- Group warns that nurses face health risks from chemical exposure - Comments (0)
- Is Your Lipstick Safe? - Comments (0)
- Testing For Toxins - Comments (0)
- Urinary Tract Infections in Women May Be Difficult to Treat Because of Overuse of Antibiotics in Food Animals - Comments (0)
Yoga
- Gentle yoga may soothe chronic back pain - Comments (1)
- Living with chronic pain - Comments (0)
- How yoga can help treat ADD - Comments (0)
- Using Yoga to Manage ADD - Comments (0)





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