By Robyn O'Brien for daily_green_news 0 Comments

What we need to do to protect children's health and the environment, as well as our own well-being. Read full post »
By Umbra Fisk, Grist.org for grist_ask_umbra 0 Comments
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By Meredith Darlington, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 0 Comments

Parties and family gatherings mean more opportunities to catch up -- and catch a cold. Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 0 Comments

Aren't there some things that you just can't have too much of? Not really. Even things that are good for you can be damaging if you consume too much. Read full post »
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Studies show concerning levels of lead, which can cause permanent brain damage when children are exposed, in certain vinegars -- even high-end aged balsamic varieties. Read full post »
By Heather O'Neill for ecomii_healthy_living 1 Comments

What is more precious than your baby? Knowing that your baby is completely chemical-free. We brought some of our littlest road testers on board for the Nascar of bathing events to find the best Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 0 Comments

Consumers Union tested 19 canned foods like Campbell's and Del Monte. Almost all contained the questionable chemical BPA. What can you do to protect your family? Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 13 Comments

Slowing down may be counterintuitive, but it's good for your sanity, your wallet, and the planet. Read full post »
By Julie Knapp, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 5 Comments

Stay healthy by eating luxurious treats like chocolate, strawberries, oysters, and wild salmon. Read full post »
By Dan Shapley for daily_green_news 56 Comments

You can't trust ingredient lists on Halloween face paint labels -- 6 of 10 paints tested had higher than recommended levels of metals. Even one labeled "nontoxic" contained lead. Read full post »
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Parties and family gatherings mean more chances to catch up -- and catch a cold.
Aren't there some things that you just can't have too much of? Not really.