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By: Dr. Mark Espositio | 7 Aug 2011 | Comments Off
Reducing the Risk for Gestational Diabetes

Any women who have been pregnant at some point during the last twenty years know what happens at the twenty-eighth week. This is the stage of pregnancy that most women are required to take their gestational diabetes screening. It typically involves drinking a very syrupy fifty grams of glucose, the equivalent of about 30 jelly [...]

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By: Michael Garant, Ph.D. | 7 Aug 2011 | Comments Off
Exercise Is a MUST for Your Distracted Child’s Success!

As parents of distracted children, such as those with ADHD or autism, we are always searching for information and ideas on how to help our children be successful in the classroom and in life. It is a constant struggle to keep them on the path of success. We are bombarded with many ideas. Do we [...]

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By: Lauren Mayer, RN, CNM | 4 Aug 2011 | Comments Off
Menopause and Bio-Identical Hormones

For many women, menopause is anticipated with fear, dread, and uncertainty. Other than adolescence, there is not another time in a woman’s life with so much physical, psychological, and social change. No wonder that menopause has been the substance of sitcoms, stand-up comedy, and Broadway shows.
Menopause occurs when a woman experiences a complete stop in [...]

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By: Bobbie Friedman | 3 Aug 2011 | Comments Off
Get Organized for Back-to-School

For most of us, transitions can be hard, especially the transition that happens when you go from a relaxing summer break to a structured school schedule! However, planning and organizing can make the process easier. And when you have a Professional Organizer on your side, you’ll ensure a smooth transition for you and your children.
Here [...]

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By: Joan Rattner Heilman | 4 Jun 2011 | Comments Off
Life Looks Rosy for Gardners

People who spend time tending their gardens are likely to be more optimistic, physically active and healthy — compared with those who don’t garden.
“There’s always something to look forward to when you have a garden,” says Aime Sommerfeld, of the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University, lead author of a report published in [...]

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By: Lynda Phung | 3 Jun 2011 | One Comment
Simply Good, Simply Homemade: Green Products and Remedies You Can Make at Home

Are you looking for ways to live a healthier, more environmentally conscious life? Or maybe you have health concerns and want to find a way for you and your family to live free of harsh chemicals? You’re not alone. There has been a gradual movement toward greener living, which includes lowering energy usage and eating [...]

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