Poor Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Bad for Health, Bad for Learning
Schools can be a breeding ground for achievement and success. Unfortunately, they can also be a breeding ground for the negative consequences of poor indoor air quality. Those consequences, as recent studies have shown, can […]
Why the Tourette Association of America Should Be Investigated: Part 8
Sheila Rogers DeMare, Director Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy The TAA/TSA has failed to alert the public and medical community that environmental triggers can worsen Tourette syndrome symptoms. Their negligence is indefensible. Triggers are factors that […]
To the Tourette Syndrome Association: Please Keep an Open Mind
This encouraging comment was written by Penelope Bridges, a mother in the UK, in response to Why the Tourette Syndrome Association Should Be Investigated: Part Seven. I can and can’t believe this. I can believe it […]
Does Race Make a Difference in Autism? (Premium)
Black and Hispanic children with autism appear to be more likely to regress than white children. Some children with autism appear to be developing normally when they are very young. They babble or even talk, […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 9 (Premium)
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 […]
Tics, Strep, Allergies, and Magnesium Deficiency
MARY ANN BLOCK, DO, PA Dr. Mary Ann Block is Medical Director of The Block Center, an international clinic for the treatment of chronic health problems in children and adults. She is an expert on the treatment of […]
Why the Tourette Association of America Should Be Investigated: Part 7
Sheila Rogers DeMare, Director Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy The TSA and our organization had a liaison relationship for a few years. This made it seem the TSA was interested in integrative therapies. However, far from […]
Catch Up on Comments to Our Series on the Tourette Syndrome Association
We don’t want you to miss out on some of the important feedback we’ve received from readers about our series Why the Tourette Syndrome Association Should Be Investigated. We will continue to share comments from the […]
Enough Procrastinating—It’s Time to Supplement with Vitamin D
An article in today’s New York Times focuses on yet more studies extolling the importance of vitamin D3. It begins: “People with low vitamin D levels are more likely to die from cancer and heart disease and […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 8 (Premium)
Environmental and Nutritional Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health This feature highlights reports, studies, and feedback from readers on efforts that can make a positive impact in the quest for health. We invite you to […]