Monday, April 30, 2007

Reusable Cloth Menstrual Pads

Reusable menstrual pads are superior to disposable in many ways. This article takes a look at a few of those ways.

Homemade Pet Food Recipes

Here are some Homemade Pet Food Recipes.

Choosing a Caregiver for Your Elderly or Disabled Family Member

This article gives common sense tips to help you choose a caregiver for your elderly or disabled family member.

Are You Wearing Too Much Perfume or Cologne?

There has been much talk about the dangers of second hand smoke of late. But there is another lesser known habit that endangers perhaps 33% of Americans. Read more>

Are Artificial Sweeteners Better for You Than Sugar?

Many parents worry about their children's sugar intake. In an effort to satisfy their child's sweet tooth they may replace sugar laden products with sugar-free ones containing an artificial sweetener. But are artificial sweeteners really better for your kids than good old-fashioned sugar is?

The Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

Ever wondered how our ancestresses dealt with their monthlies? This article describes the MUM, about which you can read more by clicking here.

Preparing Your Family for Your Child's Extended Hospital Stay

If your child is to be hospitalized for any length of time, it will take some planning to prepare yourself and your family for the change in environment. This article deals primarily with preparing parents and siblings, not the patient himself. We will be focusing on the practical day to day things to make your hospital experience a little less stressful.

Dealing With Congenital Defects and Illnesses During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is usually a time of joyful anticipation. But when ultrasounds or other prenatal tests detect a possible congenital defect or illness, joyful anticipation can turn to fear and worry. This article will walk you through the difficult process of dealing with congenital conditions during your pregnancy.