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I was surprised to see that there is not a group dedicated to health bloggers. I've created this group for Twitter Moms who blog about health topics. Here we can share health information and tips.

Members: 111
Latest Activity: 12 minutes ago

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Nina Comment by Nina on January 29, 2009 at 3:01pm
Hi Cascia, and everyone! Its a great initiative to start this group, and even better when we start sharing more tips and experiences. I see we have a good number of professionals in the health and medical industry within this group, and that's awesome. I hope to learn a lot from you all. Cheers.
Kathryn Comment by Kathryn on January 26, 2009 at 12:35pm
Hi Everyone! I am new to twitter moms and am really excited to meet new people. I am not a mom yet, but I am working on a new fitness product for the Wii (I work for EA SPORTS) and would love to get know some moms to talk about health and fitness and see what everyone is up to these days!
Dr. Lisa Benton Comment by Dr. Lisa Benton on January 24, 2009 at 1:25pm
What a wonderful group of mommy health bloggers! I'm a mom, a clinical psychologist specializing in women's behavioral medicine, a member of Team Northrup, and a fitness/wellness enthusiast. My website is mommyhealthcoach.com, and I specialize in helping women understand how to create total wellness.
In health,
Teri Martin Comment by Teri Martin on January 22, 2009 at 5:32pm
This group is fabulous. I am a HAPPY Lifestyle Coach (HAPPY stands for Health Abundance Passion Purpose You) and I'm a Registered Nurse. Taking care of your health is so important. it's so much easier to prevent the problems than try to fix them later. I'm so glad to be a part of this positive, forward thinking group.
Yours in HAPPYness,
Teri
www.whatsuccessfulwomenknow.net
Dr. Mark Hyman Comment by Dr. Mark Hyman on January 22, 2009 at 4:28pm
Comment by Dr. Mark Hyman just now Delete Comment Hi everyone- if you have concerns or issues about Health & Wellness, ADHD, Autism, Depression, Brain Fog, Aspergers, Toxins, Gluten Free diets or Nutrition/Fitness, please feel free to connect and contact me here, or at any of the following links:

My website: www.ultramind.com
My blog: www.ultrawellness.com/blog
My Video Channel: www.youtube.com/ultrawellness

Follow me at Twitter:
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Marina Kamen Comment by Marina Kamen on January 21, 2009 at 11:17am
Being a 50 year old working mother of three children now ages 15, 17 & 22 I remember all too well the conflict of going back to work after my first son was born in 1986. Oh my! I was never at peace. When I was home I felt I was slacking with my work responsibilities and when I was at work I missed my baby boy. I have learned as the years have moved on that we women are certainly the stronger sex. We have the ability to juggle it all. Home...work...family...oh yes...and look fabulous all at the same time.
My advice is to give yourself a break. There is nothing wrong with your feelings no matter how crazy you feel at times. I have found that some of the best kids have been raised by working moms. Women who maintain a career also maintain a strong sense of self. This can enable a woman to bring a more logical approach into parenting especially as a child gets older and matures. The woman who has spent time outside the home and deals with the real world on a day to day basis may be better prepared to catch the left hooks that may be thrown at us. Parenting is never a fairy tail. I love a line I heard in the film Parenting."...Life is messy"...ha,ha...LOL...ain't it the truth.
As a fitness singer songwriter and someone who has maintained a 100 pound weight loss, I also find that a daily workout is a great way to clear your mind. Try this...sit up straight...inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth...drop those shoulders...relax your neck and take a minute to stretch. At a tempo of 90 beats per minute here is a song I wrote/sung called "Fragile". Aren't we all? yes...but oh how strong we ladies and moms can be!

click link below to listen...
http://www.marinaonline.com/BlogMP3/090-BPM-Fragile.mp3
Coach Jenn Comment by Coach Jenn on January 18, 2009 at 2:28pm
Hi all. Can blogging about fitness and diets be included here? If so, stop by my blog.
Personal Fitness Coach

Catherine Comment by Catherine on January 17, 2009 at 6:30am
I'm blogging about the overlap between hoarding/cluttering and emotional eating. Great to find this group!
Joanna Dolgoff Comment by Joanna Dolgoff on January 17, 2009 at 6:16am
Hi! I am a pediatrician who specializes in child and adolescent weight management. My blog (http://www.childweightlossmd.blogspot.com) contains tips for parents on how to prevent their children from gaining weight. It also contains tips on how to treat an overweight child. I hope you enjoy it!
mel Comment by mel on January 15, 2009 at 5:44pm
Hi! I found this group because of a post to my blog by Ayala. I am very interested in holistic health and nutrition. My interest in nutrition is largely "politically incorrect" (read: not what American Heart Association or FDA or various diet dictocrats tell the people!) If that is your particular interest also, please check out the group Nourishing Moms. Thanks! Look forward to sharing and learning with you all!
 

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