In Los Angeles this month? Check out this great event - The LA Cancer Challenge. This family-friendly, Halloween themed walk/run takes place on Sunday, October 27th in West LA. Events and activities include a Health & Fitness expo, Pumpkin Pancake Breakfast, Kids Fun Zone, Costume Contests for kids and adults, and great entertainment. Support the cause as participant … [Read more...] about L.A. Cancer Challenge: Run/Walk for Pancreatic Cancer Research
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Quick and Easy RAW Vegan Recipes
The following is a guest post from Lauren Eisman, founder of Our Clean Bodies. Hello all you beautiful mothers and wives out there! I am here to show you how easy it is for you and your families to live well, eat well and BE well! The RAW Vegan lifestyle has been gaining more and more speed recently, and we are witnessing a major growth of the trend to "change our … [Read more...] about Quick and Easy RAW Vegan Recipes
“One Day at a Time” Mom Bonnie Franklin Dies at 69
One Day at a Time star Bonnie Franklin passed away Friday due to complications from pancreatic cancer. She was 69 years old. The spunky redhead - best known for her role as divorced mom Ann Romano on the long-running sitcom - announced in September that she had been diagnosed with cancer. She is survived by her mother, Claire Franklin, and stepchildren Jed Minoff and … [Read more...] about “One Day at a Time” Mom Bonnie Franklin Dies at 69
Make Flossing Fun for Your Kids
As parents, we all want what’s best for our kids. When it comes to oral health, it is often hard to know how to get your kids to engage and make it a life-long healthy habit. What we do know is that oral health is directly connected to overall health. First, here’s the scary: Over the past decade, there has been overwhelming evidence documenting the relationship between oral … [Read more...] about Make Flossing Fun for Your Kids
That Crybaby, Steve Jobs
Sometimes reading a best-selling book is like going to see a movie all your friends rant that you MUST see. Formula for disappointment. How can anything live up to that kind of hype? That’s how I felt a few weeks ago when I picked up Walter Isaacson’s 2011 biography of Steve Jobs, who died last October 5 at the age of 56. My first computer was an Apple; 25 … [Read more...] about That Crybaby, Steve Jobs