Our Five Most Popular Posts in June
Did you miss any of these recent posts that received the top number of reads during the month of June? Take a minute to read through them to make sure you didn’t skip anything of […]
Did you miss any of these recent posts that received the top number of reads during the month of June? Take a minute to read through them to make sure you didn’t skip anything of […]
Environmental and Nutritional Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health This feature highlights reports, studies, and feedback from families on efforts that can make a positive impact in our quest for health. We invite you to […]
A reader shared that CertiChem and its founder, George Bittner, a professor of neurobiology at the University of Texas-Austin, had recently coauthored a paper in the NIH journal Environmental Health Perspectives. It reported that “almost […]
LINDSEY KONKEL Environmental Health News; June 23, 2014 Babies whose moms lived within a mile of crops treated with widely used pesticides were more likely to develop autism, according to new research published today. The study of […]
Everyone knows that way too many kids are being diagnosed with ADHD/ADD, and at increasingly younger ages. The majority of these kids are being prescribed drugs—drugs that are known to have dangerous potential side effects. […]
This mother panicked when her previously normal 8-year-old boy suddenly developed severe eye and neck movements “out of nowhere.” Frightened but determined, she did everything she could think of to find an answer, as fast […]
If you consume dairy, the source of milk can make a big difference to your health. Of course, some people can’t tolerate casein—the main protein in cow’s milk—or lactose, the main sugar in the milk. […]
Parent #1 I’m sharing something that I hope will help your readers. Even though it has been many years since my son’s Tourette syndrome was brought under control, it still makes me angry that I […]