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Mom defends toddler's viral carnivore diet—expert weighs in
Newsweek· 16 hours agoIzabelle Malmberg, 31, told Newsweek how a meat-heavy diet for her toddler has been beneficial. The...
Sienna Miller More Celebrity Moms Who Welcomed Babies After Age 40
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 6 days agoOne of our favorite myths is the idea that all mid-life pregnancies are extremely dangerous and...
RFK Jr.’s Vice-Presidential Pick Drawn in by Debunked Autism Conspiracy Theory
Scientific American· 7 days agoWith Robert F. Kennedy Jr. polling more strongly in battleground states than any third-party...
Woman pregnant with first baby shares "controversial" choices she'll make
Newsweek· 5 days agoA Gen Z woman has been praised for sharing six 'controversial' choices she is going to make when her...
Advice | Never wait in the school car line again. Here’s how.
Washington Post· 6 days agoArriving in the city’s Mission District at 7:30 a.m., I expected to see a bunch of groggy children....
What to ask your Ob/Gyn before and during pregnancy
Community Impact· 15 hours agoTrying to become pregnant, and pregnancy itself, can often be confusing and overwhelming for women who are expecting their first child. The physicians...
Heart disease and stroke could affect at least 60% of adults in U.S. by 2050
Stamford Advocate· 5 days agoThe projected rise in heart disease and stroke – along with several key risk factors, including high blood pressure and obesity – is likely to triple related costs to $1.8 ...
Another Voice: Evidence-based programs address health inequity in WNY
The Buffalo News· 1 day agoThe key findings underscored the importance of addressing social determinants of health – those...
Soaring PFAS levels force a reckoning for worried Hyannis residents
GBH News· 4 days agoAt 58, Jane Walsh has called Hyannis home for much of her adult life. As a result of her participation, Walsh learned that her blood levels of PFHxS – one of the 14,000 known types of PFAS chemicals – are dramatically high.
The disproportionate toll that COVID-19 took on people with diabetes continues today
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoDiabetes was already known to put people at higher risks from other infectious diseases, including flu. COVID-19 hasn’t disappeared, however, and for the more than 400 million people living ...