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Indoor Air Purifiers Risky for Health
Scientists verify that ionic and other air purifiers add to pollutants already in a room in levels that can exceed health standards In a small, poorly ventilated room, an indoor air purifier that p

Tips to Avoid Falls at Home
When it comes to household safety, it pays to be proactive. In the United States, about 30,000 people die each year as a result of injuries at home. Falls are responsible for about one-third of home i

Study Warns of Cleaning Product Risks
When used indoors under certain conditions, many common household cleaners and air fresheners emit toxic pollutants at levels that may lead to health risks, according to a new study by researchers at

Mother's Day Gift of Love
Gift ideas for Mother's Day are in the minds of many people and children, as the Mother's Day approaches each year. The majority of us probably considers buying something special, some kind of a mate

Injury from Mowing the lawn
Mowing the lawn can be a weekly ritual of the spring and summer months for many Americans. However each year, nearly 80,000 Americans require hospital treatment from injuries caused by lawn mowers, ac

Snoring Can Destroy Couples
Can a ?harmless? snore end a marriage? This is the question researchers at the Sleep Disorders Center at Rush University Medical Center have asked themselves. They wanted to see how a husband's sle

Dealing With Family Stress
One of the problems with family stress is the fact that is knows where you live. After all, it tends to show up exactly where you live: at home. This tends to be a bad thing, since working people gene

Recording Family Histories Can Save Lives
Despite that fact that knowing your family?s medical history can save your life, most Americans remain in the dark. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Ga., only th

Family Friendly Outdoor Activities
With the hectic schedules of today?s families, it seems as though there is rarely extra time for physical activity. However, David Marshall, M.D., Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Program at Ch

I Miss My Daddy
Daddy (or Mommy) is in the military and may be away from home for months. It's difficult for the remaining parent to manage all the family responsibilities. And it's even tougher for a child who may n

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