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BPA found in cans and plastic containers linked to cardiovascular disease

January 13, 2010 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News

BPA, a chemical found in food cans and many plastic containers, has been linked to cardiovascular disease in adults.
New research out of the Peninsula Medical School and the University of Exeter, UK has reaffirmed a previously made link between BPA and cardiovascular disease in adults.
The team, led by Dr. David Melzer, Professor of Epidemiology and [...]

Sam Taylor-Wood, 42, and 19 Year Old Fiance Expecting a Child

January 6, 2010 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

A rep for film maker Sam Taylor-Wood has confirmed that she is pregnant with her 19 year old fiance Aaron Johnson’s baby.
The spokesperson announced, “We can confirm that Sam is pregnant with her and Aaron’s first child. Both are very, very happy.”
This will be the third child for Sam, who has two daughters, Angelica, 12 [...]

Pregnancy protein may reduce risk of breast cancer

November 25, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

The pregnancy protein AFP may play a direct role in the fight against breast cancer according to new research.
New research out of Albany Medical College in New York may hold an important key to fighting breast cancer.
The study, set to appear in the December issue of Cancer Prevention Research, found that a pregnancy protein called [...]

Padma Lakshmi Dishes on Her Pregnancy So Far

October 6, 2009 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

The Top Chef host isn’t afraid to discuss how pregnancy has affected her life, but she is still keeping quiet about who the daddy is.
At a brunch in New York City for breast cancer awareness, Padma said had quite a bit to say about her belly and her pregnancy. “One thing that happens when you’re [...]

Breastfeeding varies between Latte and tea for babies

October 4, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under Baby Health, News

Babies who are breast-fed receive a different milk throughout the day. Scientists say it’s the natural equivalent of Latte in the morning and de-caff tea at night.
A report claims that breastfeeding in the morning gives babies a boost because it contains natural stimulants. Night feeding will help babies sleep thanks to soothing chemical compounds.
Mothers who [...]

26 Ways To Feel More Sexy After Having A Baby

May 2, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under News, Tips

As I sit down to write this, with baby food over my shoulders, in my hair, dressed in a baggy T-shirt and stained jeans… I ask myself… just HOW can you feel sexy once you enter the world of motherhood…
You have to respect celebrities such as Katie Price, Angelina Jolie and Posh look so fabulous [...]

Rapid weight gain in Baby girls may signal future health problems

April 28, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under Baby Health, News

New research suggests that babies who rapidly gain weight during the first months of life are more likely to become overweight or even obese when they get older. Being overweight or obese could put kids at an increased risk of a range of diseases in later life, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
The [...]

Breastfeeding your Baby is beneficial

April 23, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under Baby Health, News

New research suggests that breastfeeding mothers may be lowering their own risk of heart disease, a heart attack or stroke. The risk of benefits to a baby is long.
A study from the US found that women who breastfed their babies for over a year were 10% less likely to develop these conditions than those who [...]

How Safe Are Your Baby’s Bottles And Should You Panic If They’re Not BPA-Free?

March 22, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Baby Health, News, Product News

Just how ‘safe’ is your baby’s bottle? And should you panic if it’s not BPA-Free?
Last week, in a controversial move, six of the major baby bottle manufacturers agreed to stop selling bottles made with Bispenol-A (BPA) within the United States.
Canada has been a BPA-bottle free zone since 2008, after listing BPA as a toxic substance.
However, [...]