Sheila Rogers DeMare Speaking at June Tourette Conference in Atlanta
Sheila Rogers DeMare, MS, Director of the Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy / Latitudes.org, is giving the keynote address at the upcoming Tourette syndrome conference in Atlanta, June 4, 2016. Author of the best-seller Natural Treatments […]
Christian Boer’s Fabulous Font to Help Readers With Dyslexia
While looking online for some fresh approaches to reading, I ran across a dyslexic-friendly typeface. Though unfamiliar to me, Dyslexie was developed several years ago by a creative and bright young man in the Netherlands. […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 34 (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 […]
Dr Harold Buttram and His Stance on Shaken Baby Syndrome (Premium)
The medical community has lost another great one. Harold Buttram, MD, passed away at the age of 90 on January 27, 2016. He will be remembered by many as a thoughtful, forward thinking, humble, and […]
Unraveling the Causes of My Son’s Severe Tic Disorder
BY PARKER’S MOTHER Editor: This parent is sharing her ongoing experience as the family seeks answers to her son’s Tourette syndrome. She is encouraged by their findings so far and Parker’s response to date. As […]
Meet the Long-Awaited Eggless Egg (Premium)
I’ve had a soft spot for the Follow Your Heart company for decades. In 1970 they opened a small vegetarian restaurant in Canoga, California. This was ground-breaking back then. I ate there just once when […]
When Looking Good is Bad for Baby
You’re pregnant. You may feel you look tired, you’re weary of heartburn and watching your diet. You just want to treat yourself to some new make-up or a splash of your favorite scent. You deserve […]
Don’t Blame the Increase in Whooping Cough on the Unvaccinated (Premium)
It’s a familiar scenario. An elementary or pre-school sends home a notice that a new case of whooping cough (pertussis) has been identified, and the finger-pointing and accusations begin. “Who didn’t vaccinate their child!” “How […]
Heard of These Natural Ideas to Treat Depression? (Premium)
Hundreds of millions of prescriptions are written each year for fluoxetine (i.e., Prozac). While the value of taking fluoxetine for depression is often questioned, and potential side-effects are a very significant concern, the use of […]
Why Are Girls with ADHD at Risk of Obesity?
The incidence of ADHD has increased tremendously in the last few decades, as has obesity. New research shows there is a link between the two, especially for females.