Augh! Writing that title almost made me gag. But a new article on the University of California, San Francisco site claims that neuroscientist Michael Merzenich has performed research that may make some leaning toward formula fulling tip over the edge. Merzenich tested newborn … [Read more...]
Archives for July 2009
Green Children's Literature: Rumer & Qix
Oh, I hate to write a negative review, but sometimes you got to do what you got to do. Rumer & Qix: The Race to Terra Incognita by Kathleen S. Wilson is a book written for young adults, a demographic that is often ignored in the wave of green children's literature that has … [Read more...]
Treat Bug Bites with Brittanie's Thyme Organic Bug Bite Relief
Here's a safe family friendly way to ease the itchies from bug bites, Brittanie's Thyme Organic Bug Bite Relief. I've had the chance to sample this handy little roll on and I keep it close to use during the inevitable event that someone gets bit by something. … [Read more...]
Midwives in Afghanistan Try to Rebuild Women's Health Care System
For women of Afghanistan, pregnancy and delivery are dangerous. The war torn country has the "world’s second-highest death rate in women during pregnancy and childbirth", second only to another war torn country Sierra Leone. The medical journal Lancet reports that 78% of these … [Read more...]
Made in the USA Organic Baby Clothes: Simply Chickie Clothing Features Whimsical Designs
Inside me I've got: world peace 2 rainbows light from 4 stars green stuff milk some dog hair and a raisin Simply Chickie Clothing makes 100% organic cotton clothes for little ones. Designed by Gwendolyn Gardner, a direct descendant of The Scarlet Letter author Nathaniel … [Read more...]
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