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Month: December, 2009

Do The Holidays Stress You Out?

20 December, 2009 (19:37) | children, depression, family, happiness, Health, life, teens, thoughts, women, women's health | By: Catherine Morgan

Christmas.  Is it the most wonderful time of the year?  Or the most stressful time of the year?  Would it surprise you to know that 8 out of 10 people suffer some degree of stress during the holiday season?

It’s true.

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Is Seasonal Affective Disorder Making You SAD?

15 December, 2009 (12:26) | depression, family, Health, life, teens, thoughts, women, women's health | By: Catherine Morgan

Many people start to feel a little melancholy around this time of year, especially right after Christmas. It’s colder, and darker, and there are much less activities to keep us busy.  This early onset of night isn’t so bad when Christmas lights are everywhere you turn.   But when the lights go down, so do many people’s mood.  It’s called Seasonal Affective Disorder, and it makes you SAD.

Seasonal Affective Disorder affects millions of people every year, and for some reason, more women than men.  Are you one of them?  Or do you know someone who suffers with SAD?  The symptoms can be mild to severe, and understanding why this happens is the key to helping yourself or loved ones get through this seasonal depression.

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

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Tips To Help You Buy Safe Toys This Christmas

8 December, 2009 (18:57) | BlogHer, children, family, Health, life, mommy bloggers, thoughts, women, women bloggers | By: Catherine Morgan

childrens_christmas_toysMy kids are big kids now (15 & 18), and I really miss those years when they were younger and I got to be Santa.  I loved shopping for toys, the hours wrapping, and especially watching the joy on their faces as they tore through everything in a matter of minutes.  Back then, I was blissfully ignorant of all the dangers lurking in those toys.  My only concern was getting the best deals I could find and making sure both my kids had an equal amount of gifts to unwrap. But it’s not so easy for moms today.

If you’re a mom, or anyone buying toys for a child this year, here is a round-up of posts that can help you make safe toy choices.

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Stem Cell Research Controversy – with video

5 December, 2009 (14:10) | BlogHer, family, Health, life, news, politics, videos, YouTube | By: Catherine Morgan

Stem Cell Research:  Mixing religion, science and politics equals controversy.

This week president Obama announced the release of 13 new embryonic stem cell lines to be used for research.  Scientists are hopeful that this research could someday treat or even cure diseases like Diabetes, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and spinal cord injuries (just to name a few).  But this decision isn’t without controversy.

Although, I have a hard time understanding why there is such a big controversy.  If you consider the two-day old embryo to be life, then wouldn’t you want that life to have some sort of meaning?  When the alternative to research is the trash, isn’t there more dignity in research?

This is a one minute video that demonstrates what is currently happening to unused frozen embryos “LIFE” from fertility clinics. These are the same embryos, that could be used to advance scientific research and to save lives…

I wrote about my feelings on stem cell research back in 2007, and my feelings are still the same.  I believe the unused embryos that would otherwise be discarded from fertility clinics, should be treated with the same respect we give organ donation.

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