Antidepressant use in pregnancy associated with anxiety symptoms in 3-year-olds
Three-year-old siblings exposed to antidepressants in pregnancy show increased anxiety symptoms compared to their unexposed siblings. This was found in a new study by researchers from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), the University […]
Get Those Fleas Naturally! (Premium)
You can pay a pest company to eradicate fleas but it is costly and can be harmful to the health of your pets and family, depending on the product used. This do-it-yourself approach is economical […]
Why the Tourette Syndrome Association Should be Investigated: Special Report March 2015
Why the Tourette Syndrome Association Should be Investigated: Special Report March 2015 TSA Sounds Off on Integrative Therapies We completed our 10-part series on why the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) should be investigated in June […]
Your Word and You March 30, 2015 (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 […]
18 Neuro-protective Benefits of Taking Alpha-lipoic Acid
Each year new scientific understanding raises the status of the powerful antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid (ALA). Found in select foods including spinach, broccoli, yams, potatoes, carrots, beets, and red meat, alpha lipoic acid is also made […]
Avoidance of Peanut in Infants Now Questioned (Premium)
Typically, parents are taught to hold off on introducing peanut to infants in an effort to avoid future peanut allergy. Researchers from two new studies suggest just the opposite is advised. Please check with your […]
Two Takes on Salicylates from Parents (Premium)
We’ve included two interesting reports from parents about salicylates in diets provided by the Feingold Association. The first relates to a significant improvement in behavior in a teen with autism when he avoids salicylates in […]
Prenatal Exposure to Common Air Pollutants Linked to Cognitive and Behavioral Impairment
Everyday pollutants in and outside the home can be bad for the environment…and bad for your baby’s brain Researchers at the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and colleagues at […]
Measles and Cloudy Thinking (Premium)
Ralph Campbell, MD The recent measles epidemic with its scary media presentation has me asking, “What is going on here?” How much distortion of the facts is necessary in order to produce a compelling TV […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 25 (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 […]