Fetal Development Week 4 (Pregnancy Health Guru)

In week four, you probably just found out that you’re pregnant, but your baby has been growing since the time of conception. Your little embryo is now the size of a poppy seed! http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT

Fetal Development Week 27 (Pregnancy Health Guru)

During week 27, your second trimester will come to a close, and your baby will be bigger for the experience. At this point of fetal development, he or she is two full pounds! http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YTBlogarama-400

Fetal Development Week 9 (Pregnancy Health Guru)

In week 9 of pregnancy, your baby will have a really big head but, no, he isn’t conceited! Instead, he or she is just top-heavy and is busy developing distinct facial features. http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT

Foot Fungus (College Health Guru)

Athletes’ foot is the result of a fungus that lurks in college showers and gyms. If your feet get near this contagious disease, you may catch it! Videos: http://College.Healthguru.com/?yt

Fetal Development Week 7 (Pregnancy Health Guru)

Now that you’ve entered week seven of pregnancy, you’ll be even more connected to your baby—-via a fully formed and functional umbilical cord! For more info visit http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT

The Stages of Sleep (Health Guru)

You think you’re relaxing, but your body is actually going through four very distinct stages while you sleep. See more videos at: http://www.healthguru.com

Beat The Pain! OTC Arthritis Medications (Health Tip)

The best RX for arthritis pain may not be an RX at all! In this video, the PGA tour doctor guides you through the drugstore shelves.

The Truth About Anxiety Disorder (Mental Health Guru)

Having a stressful day is totally normal. But when stress symptoms lead to physical and emotional problems, the condition warrants professional help. http://mental.healthguru.com/

Eating for a Healthy Pregnancy (Pregnancy Considerations #3)

Of course you need to eat more when you’re pregnant, but how much more? And what’s best for your baby?

Recreation Safety for People with Epilepsy (Health Guru)

Recreational activities are a key part of a fulfilling life. For people with epilepsy, what activities are safe? See more Epilepsy videos at http://www.healthguru.com