Archive of: Family Health
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Fighting Allergies (Without Medication)With springtime approaching, most of us are looking forward to longer days, warmer weather, and a return to outdoor life. Many, however, are also dreading allergy season. |
Web 2011 | |
Eat Smart: Brain Food for You and Your FamilyThe idea that nutrition plays a role in cognitive (brain) function isn’t exactly a new one. For decades, scientists considered the connection between nutrition and cognitive function to be fairly straightforward. |
Web 2011 | |
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Easing Allergy SymptomsWith springtime approaching, most of us look forward to blooming flowers and budding trees. Unfortunately, many are also dreading the upcoming allergy season. |
Web 2011 |
Depression - What Every Woman Needs to KnowDepression is a common disorder, affecting over 17 million American adults annually. Women are twice as likely as men to suffer the symptoms of depression. |
Web 2011 | |
Demystifying Premenstrual SyndromeMany women—and sometimes their families—deal with the effects of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) at some point in their lifetime. Many women consider PMS as one of the more unfortunate aspects of being female. |
Web 2011 | |
Cosmetic Surgery without the SurgeryNever before have men and women had so many options available to make them look and feel younger. Many treatments are non-surgical and minimally invasive and come with a much lower price tag than traditional cosmetic surgery. |
Web 2011 | |
Continuing on the Road to HealthRecently dietitians have become convinced that any attempt to lose weight should include regular exercise. The FDA’s new My Pyramid nutrition guide emphasizes regular exercise as a key to good health. |
Web 2011 | |
Childhood Obesity: Stopping the Deadly TrendObesity is a major health concern for Americans in general, but the rapidly escalating prevalence of overweight or obese children is particularly alarming. |
Web 2011 | |
Beyond BMI: How Healthy Are You, Really?America has the highest rate of obesity in the world, with 65 percent of all citizens landing above what is deemed a healthy weight. Of that percentage, half are considered obese, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30. |
Web 2011 | |
Basics and Benefits of an Organic DietUnderstanding the basic principles behind organic farming and the potential benefits of an organic diet will help you make informed choices as you shop, so let’s explore this food phenomenon. |
Web 2011 |

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