Somewhere along the line, the holidays caught up with me. Halloween came with a boo! and went with a whimper; Thanksgiving left me reaching for...
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A recent study found that 4 percent of children in the U.S. have food allergies, according to a Nov. 17 article in the L.A. Times. This appears to be...
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This coming weekend, Oct. 24 and 25, the Pasadena Convention Center is playing host to an Anti-Aging & Healthy Living Expo. I’m not...
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More and more women are seeking customized solutions when it comes to relieving the symptoms—and addressing the vulnerabilities—that come...
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When I was a child growing up in the San Gabriel Valley —Covina, to be more exact—the air quality was terrible. I attended Grovecenter...
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I’m not usually one to go around bashing big government. I’m a bit too left-leaning for that. I have to protest some recent government...
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Question: “I’ve heard that prenatal vitamins are a great way to get stronger hair and nails. Is this true? Also, is it safe to take...
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I've been feeling it—the need for a massage. Juggling motherhood and work, walking around (carefully) with no health insurance, moving to a new...
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The U.S. seems to have a split personality when it comes to weight. On the one hand, we are in the midst of a much-vaunted obesity epidemic....
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This Saturday, Aug. 1, a conference called “Guard Your Health” will seek to educate Asian and Pacific Islander women about breast cancer,...
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