Category: Miscellaneous

An Argument with Myself about the Downs Syndrome
May 26, 2016

Point Counterpoint: An Argument with Myself about the Downs Syndrome Lawsuit,

Point Counterpoint: An Argument with Myself about the Downs Syndrome Lawsuit, If you haven’t heard yet, a couple in Portland, Oregon is suing their local hospital because the doctors identified their yet-to-be-born child as a fully healthy baby girl. While this might seem like good news, it also turned out to be wrong; and the […]

May 26, 2016

Exploring the Rising Costs of Autism

Being a mom of an autistic daughter, I wanted to shed some light on the cost of raising an autistic child as it something that is very close and very important to me. It’s a serious issue, and I want to bring awareness to those who don’t realize how autism truly affects the family on […]

Immune to Antibiotics
May 26, 2016

Immune to Antibiotics? Why You May Have to Ride Out Your Sinus Infection

Anyone who has ever suffered through a sinus infection knows just how painful and miserable they can be. Symptoms like face pain and post nasal drip (YUCK!) make it hard to sleep, let alone work or perform daily duties. Not only that, but you may have noticed how long these nasty infections linger and how […]

May 17, 2016

Moms Who Hurt: Postpartum Depression Linked to Domestic Violence

Many new mothers experience the “post-baby blues.” And when you think about it, it’s hard to imagine why they wouldn’t. Crying babies, middle-of-the-night feedings, a post-baby body that’s not quite “sexy,” . . . and the list goes on and on. Now, we know that the “blues” can be much more than that. Postpartum depression, […]

May 16, 2016

Got a Rumble in Your Tum? Take a Look at the Top 10 Digestive Issues

Digestive problems are among the most common health issues we collectively experience.  If you have never suffered from some sort of digestive disorder, you’re extremely lucky . . . but you also likely know someone that has!  Whether it’s an occasional bout of diarrhea, or something more chronic such as Crohn’s disease, we’ve got the […]

May 16, 2016

Life-Altering Moments: What Will Change YOUR Perspective?

“Storms make oaks take root.” It is inevitable. At some point we have all faced, or will face, a life-altering event . . . whether it be the death of a loved one, a serious illness or some experience that reminds us of what really matters in life. In the blink of an eye, everything […]

May 16, 2016

Birth Defects and Number of Drug-Addicted Newborns Are on the Rise

As May 13-19 is National Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week, it only seems fitting that we do our part to help raise awareness by sharing with you the many dangers of alcohol and drug abuse on unborn children . . . and the many lasting effects those children suffer upon coming into […]

Hate mosquitoes away
May 16, 2016

Hate Mosquitoes? You Will Love These Plants!

Summertime means lots of gorgeous sunshine, outdoor fun, family picnics, and . . . mosquitoes.  But, what a treat nature has given us with plants that keep those mosquitoes away! Ageratum Often found in rock gardens, ageratum (floss flowers) is a low-growing ornamental plant which has easily recognizable blue flowers.  Ageratum secretes coumarin which is […]

Himalayan Pink Sea Salt
May 16, 2016

Table Salt Bad? Sea Salt a Scam? Himalayan Crystal Salt May Be Your Best Choice

There is no denying that salt is important to our health and well-being.  We cannot live without it.  Every cell in our body depends on it.  With so many varieties of salt available, and so many of us unaware of the differences between common table salt, sea salt and natural salt . . . how […]

organ donor
May 15, 2016

5 Things You Should Know Before Becoming an Organ Donor

Donating your organs and tissue is a great way to make a big impact on someone’s life.  In fact, one donor can help save or improve the lives of over 50 people.  Whether or not you are undecided about becoming an organ donor, there are a few things you should know before going to get […]

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