As forest fires sweep across state after state, even if you’re relatively “safe” from the flames, the fire quite possibly leaves you (and those you love) open to many adverse effects of poor air-quality.
At Seeking Health we have a strong commitment to supporting youth – and families!
Genetics isn’t just science to us, it’s a thread through time that ties us all to one another.
That’s why, for the entire month of August, we’ll be donating a portion of our proceeds to two non-profit organizations: TACA and Boys & Girls Clubs of Whatcom County.
One of the most widely debated topics in prenatal health is the inclusion of Vitamin A in prenatal supplements.
But just how much is safe?
It is important to understand why Vitamin A is essential to your health and the development of your growing baby. It is also necessary to know the potential risks of Vitamin A deficiency which can include increased occurrence of anemia or lowered immunity to disease and illness for both pregnant and lactating mothers, as well as infant children. Vitamin A deficiency can also lead to slower growth and development in children.