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Is there a "natural" antiperspirant I can use?

Antiperspirants aren't the most green item to have in your medicine cabinet or gym bag because... Full Answer

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Why should I pick my own produce?

One of my favorite activities is going into local farm fields to pick my own produce. Strawberries,... Full Answer

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How can I reduce my exposure to pesticides?

The President’s Cancer Panel says chemical pollution, including chemicals found in foods, is... Full Answer

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Can polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) be linked to my high blood pressure?

Do you have high blood pressure? It may have less to do with the food you eat and more to do with... Full Answer

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How can I keep food from sticking to my stainless steel pans?

Still have your toxic teflon pans — because you can’t keep your food from sticking to... Full Answer

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Why is my new piece of furniture emitting a nasty odor?

There’s nothing more frustrating than conquering the headache of assembling new furniture to... Full Answer

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Should I consider eating bugs as a source of protein?

There are reasons to consider eating bugs as a source of protein. Swansea University in the UK, is... Full Answer

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Could the diet soda I drink be linked to the premature birth of my baby?

There hasn't been much research done on the safety of these beverages for humans, let alone unborn... Full Answer

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What foods can I eat that will help keep me cool?

Looking for a natural, nutritional way to cool down during the hot days of July and August? Foods... Full Answer

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How could child obesity affect my child socially and economically?

Philippa Clarke, an epidemiologist at the University of Michigan, wanted to know how childhood... Full Answer

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Could I suffer health risks from eating in my car?

Food, Inc. exposed the many health dangers of the fast-food drive-thru, but a recent study has... Full Answer

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Could my baby's brain be damaged by pollution exposure in the womb?

Yes, your baby’s brain could be damaged by pollution in the womb. Two new studies published... Full Answer

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Could exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) decrease my sperm quality?

BPA exposure may be linked to decreased sperm quality in men, according to a new study from the... Full Answer

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What sunscreen should I use on my baby?

What sunscreen to use on your baby depends on the age of the baby. If your baby is younger than 6... Full Answer

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Can my child develop asthma if breathing in school traffic pollution?

Children who breathe traffic-related air pollution at school are more likely to develop asthma.A... Full Answer

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