New study finds household plastics linked to heart disease deaths worldwide
- Health & Healing
- May 1, 2025
A study presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics conference says some grandparents are relying on old data and unintentionally putting their grandkids' health and safety at risk. As part of a survey about safety for children, many grandparents in the study answered incorrectly when asked questions about things like car seats and safe sleeping
READ MOREKaren Horneffer-Ginter explores the all-too-often overlooked potential of questions. When properly used, questions can connect us to one another: A heartfelt "How are you?" or "How was your day?" can bring us closer to the life of a loved one. Sometimes, too, questions can help us better understand ourselves. We know when we've encountered a
READ MOREAs scientists aim to prove exactly what farming chemicals do to us, organic food protects from certain threats. Want to keep pesticides out of your child's body? An organic diet is proven to work! Rodale, 10/23/2012
READ MOREGetting a moderate amount of plant substances called flavonoids through the diet may be linked to a lower stomach cancer risk in women, but not men, according to a new study. Reuters, 10/26/2012
READ MOREPeople without children need to plan for who will take care of them later in life when they need it. The New York Times, 9/12/2012
READ MORENeurosurgeon Eban Alexander had a near death experience and has written about it in a book, Proof of Heaven. He says, "I know it was not a hallucination. It occurred outside of my brain." This was a man who was a skeptic about such things before his own life-changing experience. Nightline, 10/24/2012
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