A New Allergy Link to Autism and ADHD
It was rat research, not human. But it is pretty compelling. A new study could begin to explain why allergies during pregnancy are linked to higher risks for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism in children. […]
Lion’s Mane Can Tame Anxiety
KAREN STEPHENSON Karen Stephenson is a researcher and writer in Ontario, Canada. A Master Naturalist, she has studied medical herbology and is a wild food educator. World-renowned mycologist Paul Stamets refers to the medicinal mushroom […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 38 (Premium)
Environmental and Nutritional Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health This feature highlights reports, studies, and feedback on efforts that can make a positive impact in our quest for health. Topics we cover in this issue are included […]
A Dental Appliance Stopped Mark’s Severe Tics
BY MARK’S FATHER My son Mark is now 14 1/2 years old. He’s a wonderful kid—socially accepted, active in sports, and doing well in school. But we went through an absolute nightmare with his tics. […]
Are Apple’s AirPods Safe to Use?
Apple’s plan to eliminate a jack for corded headsets and require the use of their wireless AirPods has caused some safety concerns. Joel M. Moskowitz, PhD, a director at the School of Public Health, University […]
The Selling of ADHD – Learn Who’s to Blame for the ADHD Epidemic (Premium)
A new book scheduled for release October 3, 2016 gives the history of how the pharmaceutical industry and others sold the West on the use of drugs for ADHD—a grossly over-diagnosed condition. It is a […]
The Other Side of Methylation (Webinar)
A live webinar will be held on “Imbalances in Serotonin, Tryptophan and Others As They Relate To the Organic Acids Test” Wednesday, October 12, 2016 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM EDT. If you can’t catch […]
Vitamin B Levels During Pregnancy Linked to Eczema Risk in Child
Infants whose mothers had a higher level of a particular type of vitamin B during pregnancy have a lower risk of eczema at age 12 months, new Southampton research has shown. The study from the […]
Case Report on Cannabinoid Extracts for Tourette’s (Premium)
A positive case report supports the use of a standardized cannabinoid extract (Sativex) at mitigating symptoms of Tourettes, according to an online publication ahead of print in the journal Australasian Psychiatry.
Stop the Myth: Kids with Tourette’s Not More Aggressive
Tourette’s syndrome is known to be associated with impulsive and sometimes problematic behavior. This unpredictability, coupled with involuntary movements and a tendency to say things which are offensive or out of context has contributed to […]