Tag: Babies
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Seventh Generation Launches USDA-Certified Baby Skin Care Line
In a boon for babies everywhere, the green-cleaning pioneers have launched a novel new line of all-natural baby care products.
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Organic Baby Foods Could End Child Obesity, Diabetes and Junk Food Cravings
Doctors now agree that for a healthy child, a babies' first bite should be a whole food and now there are lots of gourmet options.
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Self-Charging Stroller Folds Itself and Powers the Phone
One part pram, one part R2-D2, the world's first power-folding stroller charges while you walk and collapses at the touch of a button.
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5 Online Shops for Stylish Secondhand Baby and Kids Clothes
Save money, save resources, and save your sanity -- all without leaving the house.
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Lawmakers Push the FDA to Regulate Arsenic in the Food Supply
Congress sends letter to the FDA calling for set standards for arsenic and lead in food products.
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Arsenic In Baby Formula Related to Organic Sweetener
"Organic" means not full of chemicals...or does it?
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"Buy One, Give One" Condoms Help Spread the Love in Haiti
When you buy condoms in America, you could be providing protection for couples in Haiti too.
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Does Belly Armor Block Pregnant Women from Radiation?
Belly Armor claims to protect pregnant women against non-ionizing radiation.
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7 Spots to Find Secondhand Baby Gear Online
Save money -- and cut your carbon footprint -- by outfitting your baby with gently used gear.
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10 Best Green Baby Diapers on the Market
Not only are traditional disposables wasteful, they also scratch baby's tender skin. Try these eco alternatives instead.
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Rhode Island Hospitals Stop Offering Formula to Encourage Breastfeeding
Rhode Island birthing hospitals stop offering new moms free formula to push for breastfeeding.
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Super Flatpack Baby Crib Assembles & Transforms In A Blink
As a new parent, the unending avalanche of over-packaged, saccharine-cute baby products never ceases to annoy. Cribs are no exception. We found a generic one that was affordable and built like a tank, but the
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Study Finds No Link Between Vaccinations and Autism or Type 1 Diabetes
The Institute of Medicine, an independent non-profit organization that works without political or commercial agenda, just released a study that should further allay fears about the risks of vaccination. Widely
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LEDs Used to Help Babies with Severe Jaundice
Light-emitting diodes not only use less energy, they give off better light than those compact fluorescents, without using mercury. Add to the list: LEDs also are being used to help babies born with severe jaundice, which can lead to
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Over Half of Child Car Seats Contains Toxic Chemicals
Healthy Stuff has released their test results for 2011 on child car seats. The organization has been testing car safety seats since 2008. The bad news in 2011: over half of child car seats still have elements detected
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Aussie Mums Returning To Cloth Nappies (Diapers)
Last month the results of a survey into nappy (diaper) use in Australia were released. Whilst the findings focused mostly on which brand of disposable nappy (diaper) was favoured and why, the research also turned
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Would You Eat Human Cheese? Artist Serves Breast Milk Cheese In East Village Gallery
Would you eat human cheese? This was a question I posed to my friends at brunch yesterday. Most of the group seemed repulsed by the idea. My friend Dan wasn't game even though he has eaten rat in the
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Are Micronutrients a More Efficient Path to Food Aid Abroad?
Image credit: Build Nutrition Sir Richard's Condoms and Tom's Shoes aren't the only folks pursuing a "buy one, gift one" model of business and philanthropy at the same time. A new supplement company is hoping to use the market for prenatal vitamins in



























