Surprise Finding on Adult ADHD (Premium)
The prevailing assumption has been that ADHD is a childhood disorder. Over time, the condition improves for many, but for some it continues into adulthood. At that point it is simply referred to as “adult […]
The Tragic Loss of Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet
We have nearly one million doctors in the United States, but few with the vision, heart, and determination that Jeffrey Bradstreet (1954 – 2015) demonstrated. When the Bradstreet’s 18-month-old son, Matthew, showed signs of autism, […]
Free Webinars on Autism, PANDAS, and Neurotransmitters (Premium)
Take advantage of these professional webinars to address sensory processing disorders, PANDAS, and what you can learn about neurotransmitters from the organic acids test. Don’t worry if you miss the date, the webinars are supposed […]
Cognitive Therapy Can Change Brain in Tourette’s
Rsearchers recently found that cognitive behavioral therapy normalized activity in a motor area of the brains of study participants with Tourette syndrome. The findings of the study were scheduled to be presented at the First […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 28 (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 […]
Can Diet Change Help My Son’s Tics? (Premium)
This message was received from a reader in the UK: I wonder if you could assist with what would be the best option for helping our 7-year-old son. He appears to have tics. Over the […]
Common Chemicals are Triggering Cancer (Premium)
A global taskforce of 174 scientists studied the link between mixtures of commonly encountered chemicals and the development of cancer. The study selected 85 chemicals not considered carcinogenic to humans and found 50 supported key […]
3 Simple Steps to Help an Anxious Child
KELLY CLICK What should do I do about my anxious child? I’ve had to ask myself this question question many times. Perhaps you have as well. The first thing I wondered was “Is this normal?” […]
14 Dos and Dont’s for the Treatment of Tics and Tourette Syndrome (Infographic)
It’s great that public awareness of Tourette syndrome has increased in recent years, yet a number of significant misconceptions remain. We’ve touched on some of these in our Dos and Don’ts infographic for the treatment […]
Perfumes as a Major Cause of Autism? (Premium)
A relatively new hypothesis suggest that perfumes play a significant role in autism. The authors of an article in Medical Hypotheses, “Role of Perfumes in Pathogenesis of Autism” point out that “the highly mutagenic, neurotoxic, […]