Apr 30, 2014 12:10PM
Hand-making food with fruits and veggies for infants makes them far less allergy-prone as toddlers.
People with HIV taking a daily multivitamin and selenium for two years had better blood tests and fewer health problems.
Vitamin D is not only of little use in preventing hip fractures, it also is linked to a higher risk of breast cancer, studies report.
A noninvasive infertility treatment that combines pelvic massage with supplements had an 83 percent success rate of conception in a groundbreaking study.
Apr 30, 2014 12:09PM
In Thai and British studies, the babies of women that drank cow milk while breastfeeding were much more likely to have skin allergies.
Apr 30, 2014 12:09PM ● By Christine MacDonald
The athlete, model, wife, mom and sustainability activist speaks on the importance of self-care, strategizing and supportive girlfriends.
Apr 30, 2014 12:09PM ● By Gail Condrick
Tuning into the five elements of nature—wood, fire, earth, metal and water—can help us choose clothing that harmonizes our intention with our appearance.
A ceremony can affirm a couple’s love for the planet as well as for each other.
It’s taken 26 years, but the Food and Drug Administration is now moving to regulate Triclosan, a possible endocrine-disrupter detected in three-quarters of people in studies.
In a recent study, genetically modified soybeans across the board contained glyphosate from Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, and also had lower levels of protein and zinc than organic soybeans.