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Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection Category: Health News Created: 1/5/2009 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/5/2009
Health news: Eat an egg a day for a bonny baby, a new hearing test takes just seconds and how measles could fight cancer (Daily Mail)
In our pick of top health stories this week, how eating eggs during pregnancy can benefit your baby, a new portable unit for hearing tests and a modified measles virus could battle prostate cancer.
Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection (Washington Post)
SUNDAY, Jan. 4 (HealthDay News) -- An apple a day while you're pregnant may indeed keep the doctor away. But the real beneficiary could be your unborn child.
Volunteer collecting diapers, other baby supplies (The Standard-Times)
NEW BEDFORD — Diane E. Bolton, a volunteer for almost three years at St. Anthony's Church Food Pantry, noticed there were no diapers or much of anything in the way of goods and supplies for babies or young children.
Ed Blonz: Prepare for pregnancy with good nutrition (Contra Costa Times)
Advice from a Kensington nutritionist with a doctorate
Second Annual Best and Worst Celebrity Diet List of 2008 Names Britney Spears as Best - Oprah Winfrey Cited as Worst (PRWeb)
Diet doctor and board-certified Physician Nutrition Specialist, Marc Lawrence M.D. names the the best and worst celebrity diets for 2008. (PRWeb Jan 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1816114.htm
Second Annual Best and Worst Celebrity Diet List of 2008 Names Britney Spears as Best - Oprah Winfrey Cited as Worst (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Diet doctor and board-certified Physician Nutrition Specialist, Marc Lawrence M.D. names the the best and worst celebrity diets for 2008.
Local forecast for 2009: Earth-friendly, budget-friendly (Lancaster Online)
Change is the theme for 2009. The economy is changing from day to day; the Oval Office will undergo change; and so much more change is to come.The color palette of 2008 is departing. Irish names will take a lead in the baby-naming game and people will look for fitness inspiration outdoors. The new y...
Resolve to take baby steps: 52 tips for 2009 (Honolulu Advertiser)
The problem with New Year's resolutions is that they're way too big.
Minor Changes Could Have a Major Impact on Your Diet (Washington Post)
I'm rethinking my resolutions for 2009 -- at least the ones that have to do with diet and exercise. And with good reason: Most every year that I can remember, I've resolved to lose 10 pounds and to fit into size . . . well, a size smaller jeans than I currently wear.
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