There has been growing evidence to suggest that exposure to airborne pollutants can affect our health from the time we are conceived, right up until our senior years. In the
Weight, exercise, age, smoking, alcohol and stress can all affect a woman’s chances of becoming pregnant. But there is increasing evidence to suggest the air we breathe can also affect
October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome awareness month.
Approximately 4000 infants less than one year of age die annually in the United States without any visible cause or explanation. This is
New evidence shows that although asthma caused by in utero smoke exposure may be reversible, smoking during pregnancy may cause more harm than previously realized.
Scientists from Japan believe that by moisturizing a baby's skin in the first few weeks of life, parents could help to prevent conditions such as eczema and possibly even asthma
How safe is your baby's bedroom? The average self-respecting parent takes pride in baby-proofing their home from physical dangers with baby gates and electrical socket covers. But what about the