Although it’s important to get the right amount of vitamins and minerals in your diet at any point in life, if you’re expecting a little one, this need may seem all the more pressing.
Archive for September, 2012
For women, antioxidants may keep heart disease at bay
Antioxidants are an important part of any diet.
Sunshine vitamin can help heart health, study shows
If you’ve ever gotten a case of seasonal affective disorder – the condition that leaves you feeling down in the dumps in the darker winter months, you know the impact that Vitamin D can have on your daily life.
Childhood obesity linked to weaker taste buds, study states
Multiple news outlets have reported on the latest study concerning childhood obesity.
Study shows link between genetic obesity and sugary drinks
According to the investment authority Seeking Alpha, obesity research will most likely be an investment mega-trend for years to come.
If you’re feeling down, look to your diet
When your spirits are low, it’s tempting to blame a job, relationship or some more intangible source.
Secondhand smoke may affect brain health
At this point, most people are familiar with the health hazards related to smoking.
New insight into memory could benefit many
Although scientists already understand many of the minute details of brain health and function, there is still a lot left to discover.
Amino acid supplements could be key to treating rare form of autism
Treating an individual with autism is a complex process, often involving a combination of behavioral therapy and medication.
Metabolic issues in teens can impact brain health, study shows
While a balanced and nutritious diet is essential during every stage in life, it is especially important for children and adolescents – this includes getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals.