One key to raising healthy children is simply moving your family to a predominantly whole foods diet and steering away from processed foods. What's the difference and why should you care about making the switch?
Read MoreDr. Sarah Werbel and Dr. Kim Osias are two local moms who happen to be physicians. As busy moms they know how difficult it can be to stay vigilant about healthy family living. Here are their tips on simple ways to promote a healthy family lifestyle.
Read MoreOver the past decade many studies have proven that exercise does indeed make us smarter. Dr. John Ratey, a top psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, says in his recent book, SPARK!, that exercise is also good for the brain, in that it makes us smarter, more alert and able to memorize things faster and for longer periods of time.
Read MoreOur children belong outdoors. Richard Louv’s landmark book, Last Child in the Woods, illuminates a wealth of research that reveals what many parents already intuit. Children who spend ample periods of time outdoors in unscripted, improvised play are healthier and less stressed.
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