November 1st, 2007
Here are my favorites from my fellow bloggers in the Science and Health Channel last month:
12 Tips for Eating More Veggies, from Veggie Chic
Ten Reasons Why I May Be Bald By the Age of 40, from Baldiness
4 Things You Must Know if You Find Yourself in a Life Raft, from Healthbolt
Manifesting The […]
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October 16th, 2007
Resistance bands, that is. Whether you’re an expert or a newbie, Vital Juice Daily’s post on how to use them is a great tool.
I’ve been wanting to try a resistance band with my pilates workout, but have found it completely intimidating. And then after seeing what Jaimie did with her resistance band on So You […]
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October 16th, 2007
Of course Lively Women is everyone’s favorite online destination for women’s health news, information, and overall good times, but here are some other blogs I enjoy and that I think you’ll also like.
That’s Fit
Breaking the Mirror
iFitandHealthy.com
MedicineNet.com
Discussing Breast Cancer
Mental Health Notes
National Women’s Health Information Center
Our Bodies, Our Blog
Women’s Health News
Womens-Health.com
What are your favorites? Leave a link […]
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September 14th, 2007
In case you missed it, yesterday was the Science & Health Channel’s monthly theme day, and the theme was “Back to School.” Get the post round-up at Autism Vox, hosted by super blogger Kristina Chew. Theme days are a great chance to find other blogs in the channel that you may not know about, and […]
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September 6th, 2007
In the current issue of Glamour, which I adore, don’t get me wrong, I noticed a bunch of topics that Lively Women covered first. I’m not saying I scooped them, mind you, because we had different sources and different approaches, but I like to think that it’s further evidence that Lively Women is on the […]
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July 31st, 2007
Today I’m just so in awe of the other bloggers here at b5 that I have to share with you some of my favorite posts from the last couple of days.
From Genetics and Health:
A specific genetic variation may be tied to an increased risk for severe premenstrual depression, scientists at the University of North Carolina […]
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July 26th, 2007
A few months ago, Sarah Collins Honenberger joined in the discussion about whether the HPV vaccine Gardasil should be mandated for American girls. Shortly thereafter, she was kind enough to send me her novel, White Lies: A Tale of Babies, Vaccines, and Deception, which is inspired by the real-life events of North Carolina mother Lacy […]
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May 16th, 2007
Harmony over at Superwoman.ca has given Lively Women a Thinking Blogger Award! Read her post, and learn more about the origin of the Thinking Blogger Award.
Now, to pass on the honor, here are five blogs I’d like to name:
Mamalogues, by Dana Loesch
Words On The Page, by Lori Widmer
Eye On DNA, by Hsien-Hsien Lei
Weary Parent, by […]
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May 7th, 2007
It’s a shame that b5media had to bid farewell to GeneticsAndHealth.com, AHeartyLife.com, and PlayLibrary.com blogger and b5media Science and Health Channel editor Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei, but she’s making waves elsewhere in the blogosphere.
Launched on April 24, Hsien’s new labor of bloglove is Eye on DNA, a blog focusing on, you guessed it, DNA and genetics. She’s got a […]
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