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Facts and Figures on Unexpected Birth Control

27th May 2010
We just don't know how much a woman knows about the little white pill that they take everyday. Birth control pills are known to improve the quality of a woman's skin. It is also known to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. Birth control pills are indeed mu... Read >
Author: Josef Strong

Breastfeeding Diet: Are there foods I should be avoiding?

19th May 2010
Should a mother's breastfeeding diet be different than her normal diet? Are there certain foods to avoid while breastfeeding? The short answer to these questions is no, there aren't any kinds of foods or drinks that are necessary to avoid while breast... Read >
Author: Stephanie Knaak, PhD

Significant Points to Know About Milk Allergies

11th April 2010
Critical Points to Know About Milk AllergiesMilk hypersensitivity is really a meal sensitivity, an adverse immune reaction to some meals protein that's commonly harmless for the non-allergic person. It starts as an allergic reaction causing a kid being fu... Read >
Author: Allegra Rafeel

6 Tips for Easy Weight Loss After Pregnancy

30th March 2010
Congratulations on your brand new edition! Now that your little one is safely in your arms, you may be looking for easy ways to lose those unwanted pregnancy pounds. How much weight you gained during your pregnancy will determine the number of pounds you ... Read >
Author: Julie Jameson

Perfect Maternity Wardrobe Tips

09th March 2010
When a woman gets pregnant it is very important to plan ahead and get some clothing that will serve her during the time she will be pregnant. It is also absolutely important to equip her wardrobe with clothing that will serve her after she gives birth... Read >
Author: wmhavenseo

DHA for fetal brain development

01st March 2010
Do you know that our brain is composed of 60 % fat? It's not all bad though. Part of what the fat composition has is DHA which is actually beneficial to the human system even to fetal brain development. DHA or Docosahexaenoic acid is a fatty acid that ... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng

Decoding the Message of a Newborn Baby Crying

10th February 2010
With their inability to utter words, babies cry to convey a message. Scientific studies also show that crying sometime between 2-3 hour periods is likewise a healthy activity for babies. For parents, most especially for the first timers, it is a common di... Read >
Author: Dennis

Tips For Using a Breastpump at Work

26th January 2010
Breastfeeding is a wonderful experience for mothers and infants alike. Not only is it the healthiest way possible to feed your baby and add antibodies to his diet, it is also a wonderful way to create a bond between the two of you. While some mothers and ... Read >
Author: Bella Greatorex

Using Health Food Supplements the Right Way

06th January 2010
What is a food supplement? Food supplement is a complement, nutrition and not a substitute for food. Food supplements in general, including vitamins (eg vitamin C) and minerals, Botanical (eg herbs and plant products), and the substance or substances deri... Read >
Author: Emma Arsanti

The Many Health Benefits of Avocado

05th January 2010
Who does not know avocado? The fruit that came from the Central America and Mexico in addition to this delicious also really contain a lot of benefits. Avocado contains at least 11 vitamins and 14 minerals that are useful. Avocado is rich in protein, ribo... Read >
Author: Emma Arsanti

Mothers who breastfeed have a lower risk for diabetes and heart disease

30th December 2009
Breastfeeding May Curb Heart, Diabetes Risk Factors Reuters Health, New York, reported that according to the new study seems like breastfeeding not only does good to the infant but it even benefits the breastfeeding mother - it is lowering long term r... Read >
Author: Samuel

All About Nursing Bras

07th December 2009
However, having a nursing bra is not enough to resolve the problem of breastfeeding the baby while doing other things at the same time. You still have to consider the right material that makes nursing bra an effective tool for easier breastfeeding. H... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

What Are The Most Common Side Effect Of Acne

02nd December 2009
2. Astringents Just like acne treatment creams, astringents also exhibit the same side effects such as swelling, redness, dryness, itching or burning. It is recommended that the user should avoid excessive exposure to sunlight since skin discoloration ... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert

biotin deficiency

28th October 2009
Falling hair is normal, when you take bath roll in the bed, do combing and such other activities, you lost some of your hairs. It is very natural. But if your hair falls and that too in such a quantity that makes your head poor haired then it is a deficie... Read >
Author: Corey Ashley

What Acne Medications are Recommended by Doctors

18th August 2009
When someone gets a bad case of acne they should be seeing a doctor for treatment to prevent the possibility of scarring. You would want to heal the acne as soon as possible. Your doctor can prescribe some powerful medications to really target the acne. ... Read >
Author: Tim Archbold
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