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Live in an old home with wood floors? You may be breathing toxins

If you live in an older home with original wood floors, listen up. The stain that was used on that beautiful wood floor may in fact be giving off ... Read More »

Boost your defenses

Thanks to the human body's defense systems, we are able to fight off germs, infection and certain diseases. Additionally, some food additives, ... Read More »

Autism and cell phones: A connection?

Autism is a condition that has skyrocketed in children in recent years, and it's baffled researchers ever since. What's the cause? More importantly, ... Read More »

Study says pollution responsible for up to 40% of deaths worldwide

It's not a secret that pollution isn't good for the planet or the many creatures that inhabit it, but still I find the results of the study reported ... Read More »

Cancer: Are we winning?

Though we've made so much progress in the war against cancer in the last few decades, it seems today like the disease is more rampant than ever. So ... Read More »

Finding balance with the Schwarzbein Principle

What's the key to aging well and retaining your youthful vitality? Best-selling author Dr. Diana Schwarzbein has the answer, and she's shared it with ... Read More »

What's the deal with hair dye and pregnancy?

There's a belief out there that you shouldn't dye your hair during pregnancy because the toxins can affect the baby and potentially lead to childhood ... Read More »

Is meat ever safe?

I live in a place known for it's ranches and its meat, where being a vegetarian is a sometimes bizarre and incomprehensible lifestyle choice. I'm not ... Read More »

That water bottle might be dangerous for your health

I saw something on my local morning show that kind of got me worried this morning -- it was about how drinking from plastic bottles can be dangerous ... Read More »

Are we are being decieved by food manufacturers?

I get a little peeved when I see food labels that are somehow deceptive -- for example, a food label that has very few calories in a serving but if ... Read More »