‘Edutainment’ May Be Key to Millennials Making Positive Health Changes
...health-oriented behavior.” But to take advantage of this opportunity, public and private organizations need to understand what drives [...]
...health-oriented behavior.” But to take advantage of this opportunity, public and private organizations need to understand what drives [...]
...given placebo, according to a new meta-analysis from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Researchers [...]
...from. The source of water could be from rain, a natural spring, distilled, filtered, mineral, tap, etc. Our tap water is far from being free of pollutants. [...]
...North American Menopause Society (NAMS). Vitamin D and estrogen could help prevent metabolic syndrome Metabolic syndrome has emerged as a major [...]
...chemicals derived from petroleum. According the The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), Yellow #5 and Yellow #6 can be contaminated [...]
...her doctorate from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and her Masters in Public Health from the Hamburg School of Applied Sciences in [...]
...for the public. “I think this is just one more in a growing list of environmental and retail type products posing as health threats; [...]
...harm to the public and the environment, that the burden of proof basically falls onto the people who want to introduce it into the environment to [...]
...could not find a link between breastfeeding and CBT. Research results showed children who were formula-fed were more likely to develop ALL, likely due to the absence [...]
...the importance of protecting children from exposure to such chemicals at an early age and what types of health effects can be seen. [...]