Mothers exposed to phthalates during pregnancy may give birth to boys with incomplete genital development and impaired testicular function. Shanna Swan, a professor at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, authored a study recently, testing 106 expecting … [Read more...]
Real Food for High Fiber, Low Sugar Breakfasts
Consumer Reports recently reported that some breakfast cereals marketed to U.S. children are more than half sugar by weight. A serving of 11 popular cereals, including Kellogg's Honey Smacks, carries as much sugar as a glazed doughnut. And some brands have more sugar and sodium … [Read more...]
30 Green Ways to Stretch Your Family's Budget
The first thing that comes to my mind when trying to go green is reducing the level of consumption of new goods. Reduce, then reuse, then recycle. Money doesn't seem to go as far as it did even a few years ago, and raising a family while being green can be expensive if we believe … [Read more...]
Fabien Cousteau Joins the Lexus Eco Challenge to Inspire Young Minds
Fabien Cousteau, left, listens to students in Bryn Mawr, Pa. share concerns about the environment. The Bryn Mawr school was one of the 14 first-place teams from last year’s challenge. Photo courtesy of The Ocean Futures Society. Lexus and Scholastic announce the launch of the … [Read more...]
Not All Foods are Baby Friendly
Introducing your baby to real food takes time. Fortunately, there is no need to rush, In fact, going slowly gives your baby a chance to develop a taste for different types of food, and in the long run enables her to make healthier food choices. There is an enormous selection of … [Read more...]
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