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Pop Culture Infertility
Characters struggling with infertility and those contemplating adoption seem to be all over the primetime TV landscape these days. And not many of them, at least as of this writing, seem to be succeeding in the family-building business.
Caster Oil to Induce Labor
Old wives’ remedies include numerous do-it-yourself approaches to inducing labor, such as hot baths, enemas, herbs, sexual intercourse and castor oil. Castor oil, traditionally used as a laxative, has been the subject of study in some clinical trials. However, according to an article published in the May 2003 issue of “American Family Physician,” there’s no conclusive evidence that suggests castor oil is helpful.
How Effective Are Crevax Diet Pills?
Crevax is an herbal weight loss supplement that assures you results in as few as six days. According to the manufacturer, the efficacy of two natural ingredients in Crevax are supported by clinical research. However, an important fact to keep in mind is that Crevax and other herbal weight loss supplements are classified by the FDA as dietary supplements — not drugs for weight loss.
Nutrisystem for Women
When you are trying to lose weight, you have a great many diet plans and programs to choose from. Some plans have solid science behind them, while others use questionable research and can actually damage your health. Nutrisystem is a healthy choice for a diet plan and can work.
Computer Safety Tips for Children
There are many computer safety tips for children directed toward parents, teachers and other adults. However, children from a young age need to learn basic Internet safety and general issues about children and computers. As children age, they should learn the latest computer guidelines regarding safe searching, Internet etiquette and what to do when they find something questionable or potentially dangerous online.