Drug addiction can happen to any family. Early detection and family intervention oftentimes will prevent a lifelong addiction. Having personal experience through extended family members and friends, I believe that intervention works in many cases. Impressed with intervention methods and the reality shows that expose the method, I read up on several different intervention programs. [...]
Calcium a Miracle Mineral | Grandma was right

Sixty percent of women do not get the calcium they need from foods. Women are extended in a million directions today and taking care of oneself – including practicing good nutritional habits – too often falls by the wayside. The latest research on nutritional interventions for conditions and diseases of particular relevance to women – [...]
Look Mom – Free Belly Bag
This post brought to you by CryoCell International. All opinions are 100% mine. Expectant mothers, are you familiar with www.Cryo-Cell.com ? Perhaps the word Cryo-Cell is familiar to you however, it is something new for me. I am familiar with the similar and related phrase stem cell but not Cryo Cell. Being unfamiliar changed with [...]
Midlife Issues – Understanding Medicare

Entering into midlife brings about a completely new set of life issues. One concern is elderly parents and their lack of understanding. Medicare can be a confusing conglomerate of health care insurance coverages. That comes to no surprise, as this is generally the case with most government programs. For seniors, making insurance decisions and sorting [...]
Vibrant Veggies Improve Womens Health
Merely one third of American women are meeting their fruit and vegetable intake recommendations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Along with vitamins, minerals and fiber, fruits and vegetables contain a type of phytonutrient called carotenoids, compounds that give fruits and vegetables their vibrant colors. Research suggests these colorful fruits and vegetables [...]
First Place Search – No Blue Ribbon
The recent Google update prompted an outbreak of opinions from reputable bloggers on this issue of search results. Growmap.com has posted extensive information and strong opinions on the subject. Big money and content farms (aka spam web sites) are making search a dangerous endeavor for the unfamiliar user. Netaccountant.net shared a fabulous technical study with [...]
Bicycling: A Rekindled Trend
Bicycles have been around since the 16th century. Once the automobile became “preferred transportation,” bicycles were looked upon as toys for children. At the present a trend is emerging, bicycles are regaining popularity. In fact, around the globe bicycles are gaining popularity. A headline from the Moreland News read, “Bikes have outsold cars by more [...]
Health Care Job Listings
Beyond.com has launched another network website specialized in providing heath care leads from across the nation. Beyond.com is a reputable niche network and leader in providing access to thousands of top-tier industry and local web sites. Those seeking work in health related fields find the latest health care related positions on the front page. Like [...]
Infants Formula – New and Improved

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine. Infant formulas have changed greatly since my childbearing years. However, the general age recommendations remain constant. Infant formula is generally recommended until age one, followed by whole milk until age two. It is important to discuss changes [...]
Name Brand Formulas: Overrated?

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine. Stacey L. Bradford covers personal finance with a focus on issues that affect families at moneywatch.com. In a post perpetuated by yet another Similac recall, Ms. Bradford addressed why some families pay more for name brand formulas. [...]


