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Is Organic Food Right for Your Baby?
Should your baby “go organic?” Learn about the pros and cons, and how to make your own organic baby food.
12 Weeks to a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle
Heart disease is a killer, but you can do plenty to reduce your risk and prolong your life. Research shows that making lifestyle changes can decrease your risk of heart disease and help you control it if you already have it.
13 Reasons Why Breastfeeding Is Best
With each new research study, the list of breastfeeding benefits grows. If still undecided about whether to breastfeed, here are several more reasons to say yes.
3 Proven Ways to Protect Your Pregnancy
Every day before and leading up to your pregnancy, you took care to treat your body right. Find out what 3 strategies you employed then work now that you’re expecting.
5 Home Safety Threats You Might Overlook
For safety's sake, look through your home often. Keep an eye out for not-so-obvious hazards.
5 Pregnancy Myths
Don’t fall for old wives’ tales about weight gain, travel, low-tech births, and other things to expect while you’re expecting. Get the truth regarding these common myths.
6 Ways to Master Your Job Search
Being out of work is always a frustrating situation. There are some specific strategies to help you rise above other job candidates.
8 Mistakes Heart Patients Make
The way you respond to a heart attack can make a profound difference in what happens to you in the future.
911 Basics: Responding to a Heart Attack
Chest pain could be simple indigestion or a heart attack. Knowing the warning signs of a heart attack, and knowing how to respond, could save a life. The following guidelines can help you make the right decisions and take the right steps when seconds count.
A Checklist to Help You Spot Hearing Loss
Your newborn’s hearing will be tested before leaving the hospital. But how can you spot hearing problems once you bring baby home? Use this checklist to help identify red flags throughout the first year.
A Child's First Dental Visit Fact Sheet
You can take your child at a younger age, but experts recommend taking your child by about 12 months at the latest. The dentist can provide or recommend preventative information regarding baby bottle tooth decay, infant feeding practices, mouth cleaning, teething, pacifier habits, and finger-sucking. habits.
A Common Plastic Comes Under Scrutiny
Polycarbonate plastic is durable, impact-resistant, and clear. It is widely used in food and drink containers, but research has raised concerns over its health effects.