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Why Improving Your Digestion Can Lift Your Spirit and Shrink Your Cellulite

By Dr. Natasha Turner (Naturopathic Doctor and Natural Health Consultant) for Blisstree.com Getty Are you suffering from heartburn or ... Read More »

Can Antihistamines Cause Weight Gain?

Getty If you use antihistamines and are carrying around a few extra pounds, one could be linked to the other, according to a recent study, reported ... Read More »

Don't Let Allergies Hamper Your Outdoor Workouts

Tempted to postpone your favorite run because you don't want to start sneezing and wheezing uncontrollably? Over 50 million Americans are affected by ... Read More »

Crunches, Nia Vardalos and Smartslips - Week in Review - June 15 to June 21

Can certain foods really affect your mood? It's possible. Maggie tells us that eating photoestrogenic foods might help women control drastic mood ... Read More »

Nuts - This Hysteria is Out Of Control

Recently, a school bus full of commuting kids had to be evacuated and decontaminated. Surely that kind of drastic measure would only be taken for ... Read More »

Healthy diet - good for you, good for your guts

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), food allergies and other gut-related problems are pretty common these days. So are we as a population getting sicker, ... Read More »

Seafood diet for babies? Sounds kind of fishy

Because of possible food allergies, it's usually recommended to not feed babies common food allergens such as peanuts, eggs, wheat, dairy, and seafood ... Read More »

Ask Fitz! Your Fitness Questions Answered -- Feeling out of shape?

Have fitness questions? Fitz has your answer. Our ThatsFit.com fitness expert -- and now your own virtual personal trainer -- will help you get fit, ... Read More »

Effects of fruit juice on medication

A small glass of 100% fruit juice is a good part of a healthful breakfast, right? If you're on certain prescription medications, your fruit juice may ... Read More »

Peanut butter bans

Last year, my son had a classmate with a peanut allergy. In consideration for this child, parents were asked not to send in treats for the class that ... Read More »