
Non-Prescription Allergy Drugs: What Do You Need To Know About OTC Allergy Treatment?
What is the difference between allergy medications, and how do you figure out which ones will work best for you?

Single Mothers By Choice: Why (And How) Some Women Decide To Go It Alone
Are you considering becoming a single mother by choice (or are you just curious about the topic)? This article tackles the insemination methods at your disposal — and explores why some people choose this option.

The True 'Benefits' Of Colloidal Silver: Organ Damage And A Blue Hue?
Promoted as an alleged cure-all for decades, colloidal silver has been referred to as both a homeopathic remedy and a dietary supplement. But what is it exactly, and how could it possibly be so good at curing so many illnesses and diseases?

Free Your Arm: How Your Teres Major Is Tying You Down
The Teres Major is the bane of throwing coaches' lives because it ties the scapula to the arm and gradually causes injuries. But that can happen to you too. Here's how to stop it.

What Is Disability? A Radically Different Look At What It Means To Be Disabled
What exactly does the word "disability" mean, and what causes the state of being disabled? In this article, we take a radical look at an approach that, though officially recognized, society still has to catch up to.

The Electronic Bidet, Must-Have Bathroom Innovation For Newer American Homes
In the United States, Canada, and many other countries, people do personal hygiene with dry paper. That doesn't always work very well, and the bidet offers a more satisfactory experience.

Known Donor Or Sperm Bank? Options For People Considering Sperm Donation To Become Parents
Are you considering conceiving a child with the help of a sperm donor? Here's an overview of what you should consider, and the pros and cons of both known donors and using a sperm bank.

Does The 'Body By Science' Method Really Work?
Body by Science promises you the world - more muscle, less fat, better mobility. And it promises all this in 12 minutes a week. Too good to be true? Let's take a look.

Mobility Restrictions Don’t Mean You Can’t Exercise: Working Out With A Disability
As we are constantly being reminded from every angle, to be healthy you need to eat the right foods and exercise. That’s all good and well for able-bodied people who can go for a run or do an aerobic exercise routine, but what about those who are unable?

Slow Down! How Slow Cookers Make Your Life Easier And More Flavorful
The world has recently rediscovered slow cookers, and I've discovered the joys of easy meals for the first time. Why should you get a slow cooker too?