by Ian Shtulman | Feb 19, 2014 | Baby, Birth, Pregnancy
New research may change the way we think about birth, the use of epidurals, and medical intervention. Births in a hospital are strictly regulated to meet certain standards. One of those standards is about the acceptable amount of time laboring women should be in the...
by Ian Shtulman | Feb 19, 2014 | Adhd, Children, Healthy Lifestyle, Organic, Parenting, Pesticides, Prevention
In the past several decades, we’ve noticed an alarming increase in certain health conditions. Some, like diabetes and heart disease, can be directly attributed to lifestyle factors. Others, like neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders in children, seem to...
by Ian Shtulman | Feb 17, 2014 | Diet, Healthy Lifestyle, Heart Health, Nutrition, Prevention
Long known to be associated with obesity, diabetes, and yes, cavities…sugar is now being implicated as an independent risk factor for heart disease. A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine finds that individuals consuming higher amounts of sugar are more likely to...
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