October Is Down Syndrome Awareness Month
During the 1980s, the National Down Syndrome Society designated the month of October as Down Syndrome Awareness Month in order to bring awareness and education... Read More
What Can The Food Rainbow Tell You About Food Nutrients?
Usually, when one thinks of a rainbow, your first instinct is to search the sky for the colorful curve amongst the clouds. However, there’s another... Read More
Health Trends And Fad Diets That Are A Waste Of Time
Summer ready ads are popping up everywhere now and you have probably witnessed friends and family fall for health trends and fads, again and again,... Read More
Food Allergy Awareness Week And Managing Food Allergies
Established 30 years ago by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network Food Allergy Awareness Week is recognized every year in May to emphasize awareness of... Read More
Why Early Detection And Treatment Of STIs Is Vital
April is STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) Awareness Month. It is important that we all be informed not only about STIs and how they are contracted... Read More
The Dangers Of Binge Drinking And Liver Disease In Women
It is now more socially acceptable for women to drink. Unfortunately, a woman’s body still processes alcohol differently than a man’s body. Heavy drinking can... Read More
Top 6 Things To Know And Be Aware Of About Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is a silent killer of almost ten thousand people each year. Why? Because most people do not get screened or checked for oral... Read More
Which Fruits And Vegetables Do You Need To Buy Organic?
A new report cautions consumers not to buy or consume conventionally grown strawberries, spinach, or nectarines. According to the findings published by the Environmental Working... Read More
Brain Awareness: How To Improve Brain Health
Brain Awareness Week Brain Awareness Week (BAW) was started in 2011 as a global campaign designed to raise awareness and public support for neuroscience, as... Read More
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
The women in your life are hopefully precious individuals to you. While they may never be directly affected by HIV or AIDS it is an... Read More