
Breastfeeding In Early Infancy To Reduce Risk Of Diarrhea And Pneumonia
A prospective study, done in Vietnam, examined associations of breastfeeding with certain health parameters. They followed 1049 infants up until six months of age to

A prospective study, done in Vietnam, examined associations of breastfeeding with certain health parameters. They followed 1049 infants up until six months of age to

Dr. Hillary Lampers ND gained a BS in Natural Health Sciences with a Major in Nutrition and PreMed focus (2002) and a doctorate in Naturopathic

Shelly Stinson With an abundance of homemade goodies available during the holiday season, it isn’t at all uncommon to gain a little (or a lot)

Dr. Richard Maurer, ND @drrichardmaurer I’m a guy and I appreciate the somber tone of my article title, but I am optimistically pessimistic toward men’s

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND Gluten-Free and Dairy-Free Chicken soup is a traditional remedy for colds and flu. While scientists may not be able to identify

The United States Attitudes of Consumers Toward Health, Cough, and Cold (ACHOO) was developed and conducted to understand the effects of the common cold on

During the late Autumn, Winter and early Spring, it is common for some individuals to suffer from what is known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Dr. Katy Nelson, ND Most of us want comfort. No matter one’s situation, from bored silly to fighting for one’s life, the human organism is

In a study published by JAMA psychiatry, researchers took a look over a 25-year period at childhood television viewing and physical activity habits as it

Dr. Jodi Vingelen, ND @VLM_Dr_Jodi Is stress overwhelming you this holiday season? Have you ever had a massage before? You say, yes. Well, when was