Theme Day: Harvest-related Posts on the Health & Wellness Channel
October 14, 2008 by Karen Lynch
Filed under Women's Health
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It’s theme day here at b5media’s Health and Wellness Channel.
Once a month, every month, the blogs on our channel feature a post relating to a particular theme. One of the blogs on our channel “hosts” theme day by posting a round-up of links to each blog and its respective themed post.
This month I’m hosting the channel’s theme day and the theme is Harvest.
You might have already read my post, Survivors, Celebrate the Harvest!
In addition, here’s a round-up of the other harvest-themed posts from around the channel:
(FYI, I’ll be updating this list throughout the day as people send me their links, so check back frequently.)
- Marijke has used the theme, “the harvest,” to harvest her top posts from each month over the late spring and summer months:
- At Help My Hurt, you can read Harvest: Theme day at the Health & Wellness channel
- At Womb Within, she’s gathered a top post each month since she began the blog in May: This month’s theme day topic: the harvest.
- Kelly Turner from Grounded Fitness asks readers to harvest all the reasons they work out, which could come in handy any time anyone “just doesn’t feel like it.”
- susan Watiker over at Grounded Fitness wrote a post about What Yoga Teaches You: Harvest Peace for Yourself and the Planet
- Kristina at Autism Vox writes about prenatal genetic testing, Down Syndrome, and autism, and knows (as always) life is better and best with Charlie.
- We hear a lot about how “breast is best” for baby. Learn how we all — breastfeeding or not — reap the rewards of breastfeeding. Angela at Breastfeeding 1-2-3 lists the many ways it benefits baby, mother, the family, and society as a whole!
- Grace Ibay has also written on the harvest theme on both her blogs today:
- At Kids Health, she focused on the fact that flu and cold season is about to start and it’s time to take stock of your family’s medicine cabinet. Out with the old, in with the new!
- At Genetics and Health, she wrote about how for a fee, a company will sequence your genome and identify all the genetic mutations and alleles that could be related to or causing diseases. Do you want to harvest that kind of genetic information?



































I know I’m not on b5’s health channel, but I’d love to be involved in spreading this theme day into the network I’m currently involved in. If that’d be okay, please feel free to email me before the next day and I’ll be sure to have a great post ready to share!
From Karen Lynch: Sarah, email me at pinkribbonreview at gmail dot com and I can bring this up with our channel editors and see if we can’t get you in the loop somehow. Thank you.