Sugar linked to chemical brain changes similar to that of drug addicts
Sugar linked to chemical brain changes similar to that of drug addictsA Health 24 report suggested that science has recently shown that sugar can be addictive and can in fact prompt the same chemical changes in the brain seen in people who abuse drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
 
Babies push chairs impact on their development

Babies push chairs impact on their developmentChildren’s brains are most receptive in the first three years of life making this the most important period for babies and toddlers’ interaction with their parents.  Their feeling of safety and security as well as their ability to communicate easily is greatly influenced during these early years.

 
Green spaces promote good health, says study
Green spaces promote good health, says studyLiving in a green area can lengthen your life, according to research published today which shows that the difference in life expectancy between rich and poor shrinks among those who live in an environment with parks and trees.
 
WebMD Health eHome: Find Out How to Make Your Home Safe
WebMD Health eHome: Find Out How to Make Your Home SafeThe WebMD Health eHome is a a new educational collaboration between WebMD and Healthy Child Healthy World and is sponsored by Seventh Generation.  It provides you the tools to discover how to create a safer and healthier home for you and your children. 
 


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