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Chemicals linked with reduced fertility by Plantarian Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Mon 02 Feb 2009 11:43pm Food packaging chemicals link with reduced fertility - Times Online "Mark Henderson, Science Editor - Chemicals found in food packaging, pesticides and household items may be linked to lower fertility among women, new research has suggested. A study of 1,240 women has found that those with higher levels of perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs ... Read on »
Real Food: A look through the 20th century and how our diets have changed (Part 2) by Artistta Posted Mon 14 Mar 2011 8:51am Check out my introduction to this new Real Food Series and Part 1 if you haven't already. 1950's - 1990's By the middle of the 20th century farming was transforming in ways it never had. Private family farms were quickly diminishing and being replaced with large, corporate, mono-cultural farms. As farms continued to increase in s ... Read on »
My Vegan Diet Caused Health Problems. Would Primal, Paleo, Or “Real Food” Be Better? by Kristen S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 Mar 2013 6:00am Things have changed in my life recently, and I want to share what’s going on. But first, it is important that I say I’m reporting this based on my own experiences. What follows is not a prescription for you. You’re on your own journey and I respect that. Please, do what you want for yourself. I’m sharing this because I feel it’s important, ... Read on »
Schools could learn lessons on food safety by Ann C. Posted Thu 31 Dec 2009 4:40am Source: http://www.usatoday.com/ Schools could learn lessons on food safety By Elizabeth Weise and Peter Eisler, USA TODAY As Congress and the Obama administration seek new ways to assure the safety of food served to the nation’s schoolchildren, the most promising paths are no secret. Scientists and food safety ... Read on »
COMMON POISONS AND YOUR PETS by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:12pm Now that summer has arrived for the whole country, your pets will be having more opportunities for exposure to poisonous substances, some outdoors and some indoors. Even though a lot of poisonings can be treated if caught early enough, it is still much better for your pets if they NEVER have the chance to be exposed. The ASPCA has been a longt ... Read on »
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The Cost of Food Waste: Saving Food on Thanksgiving by Dawn Gifford aka Small Footprint Mama Posted Tue 20 Nov 2012 1:00am There are consequences to our national habit of sending food to landfills. American food waste has significant environmental, economic, and cultural ramifications. On average, Americans waste 40 percent of our food supply, which is more than 1400 calories of food per person per day, reports a study by a team of National Institute of ... Read on »
Discover How To Boost Your Fertility, And Increase The Chances Of Safely Carrying Your Baby To Term (Guest Post) by BreastFeedingMums .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 25 May 2012 12:00am I want to become a mum, but…  Infertility is perhaps the biggest struggle experienced by women who suffer from PCOS. Ninety to 95% of women who attend infertility clinics because of an ovulation suffer from PCOS1.The challenges that PCOS causes in a woman’s reproductive life do not end with just infertility. Those women w ... Read on »
BEEN WAITING FOR SPRING? by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 27 Mar 2011 12:00am Helpful Buckeye suspects that all of us have been waiting for Spring...for one reason or another...except for those of you who love to snow ski.  Well, the first day of Spring was this past Monday and we got 6" of snow on our roof and flower pots here in Flagstaff!  Fortunately, the roads and ground had warmed enough that the accumulation ... Read on »
MORE HOLIDAY RAMBLING FOR FUN by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 25 Dec 2011 12:00am The idea of "Holiday Rambling" was received with such positive response after Helpful Buckeye tried it for Thanksgiving weekend that we'll give it a go for Christmas and New Year's weekends.  If our readers actually have some free time during which to read both issues of Questions On Dogs and Cats, Helpful Buckeye would like to keep the t ... Read on »