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Phosphorous - The Calcium Partner

Phosphorous is needed to make protein for all the cells and tissues, for their growth, maintenance and repair.

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Diet Therapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Specialists dealing with CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) stress on the role nutrition plays in the management of the syndrome.

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Are you Anaemic?

Have you been feeling tired, weak, dizzy or fatigued lately?

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Haywire Hormones

The work of hormones is subtle; we don't tend to think about their importance and the functions that they carry out, unless something goes off balance!

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Can Sleep Deprivation Ruin Motherhood?

Mothers are sleep-deprived, whether their babies are still infants or have moved to toddlerhood and beyond. Kids wake up at night for all sorts of reasons. Even when a child starts sleeping through the night, mothers may be staying up late or rising early for various reasons. Learn how to get more sleep and improve your quality of life as a mother.

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Coping with Fatigue during Pregnancy

Managing your fatigue will help you feel better and will benefit your growing baby. Here are some ways to help yourself get more rest and feel energized!

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Interpreting your Baby's Cry: Sleepy

It is important for your baby to get enough day naps otherwise she will be sleep deprived, cranky and hard to soothe. Here are some sleepy cues to look for.

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Parents Get Mad Too!

Remember that if you are tired, fatigued or stressed, you may react by lashing out at your child. It happens to most parents at some point or another. Fortunately, there are steps parents can take to minimize or avoid the likelihood of over-reacting and remain in control when stress is high.

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