My Son With Tourette Syndrome Writing About Regrets
Larry Teich: As Latitudes.org has shown us for so many years, Tourette syndrome may cause some limitations, or expose personal differences, but there’s always hope for positive outcomes and a brighter future with love, support, […]
Your World and You: Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health – Issue 63 (Premium)
Environmental and Nutritional Tips to Improve Your Family’s Health This feature highlights reports, studies, and feedback on efforts that can positively impact our quest for health. The topics we cover in this issue are listed […]
Gut Microbes Affect Risk of ADHD
Newswise — New research published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry suggests that the microbial composition of the gut may affect a child’s susceptibility to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The human gastrointestinal tract hosts a large […]
I’m Trying the Nemechek Protocol for ADHD (Premium)
Rachel C: Just a month ago, I’d never heard of the Nemechek Protocol. I’m sharing this in case you haven’t either! I found out about it while reading reviews for a doctor who does nutritional […]
These Two Nutrients Helped Our Son with His Tics
As a dad I dealt with Tourette syndrome while growing up, so my wife and I have been on the alert for any signs of tics in our son. My tics started when I was […]
Check Cholesterol If Dealing with Autism (Premium)
The public is aware of the focus put on high cholesterol levels by cardiologists. But, we don’t hear much about how low cholesterol levels can affect someone. Dr. William Shaw, Director of Great Plains Laboratory […]
Sign the Sandy Hook Petition: Ban Assault Weapons
From the Editor: It’s been ten years since the Sandy Hook school massacre, when twenty students and six adults were killed with an AK-47 assault rifle by a single assailant in Newtown, Connecticut. Despite efforts […]
Mosquitoes and Your Soap
Mosquitoes are more than a major nuisance, often causing significant skin reactions, and some people with skeeter syndrome are allergic to them. Commercial repellents abound, but what if there’s something we can do ourselves to […]
Rates of Autism at New Highs—California Sets Record
Press release from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Adapted for space. See full report here. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 4 percent of 8-year-old boys and […]
Saved by a Gluten-Free Pizza (Premium)
GF Mama My family has a concerning history of allergies, from grandparents to the youngest generation. My two boys react differently, and sometimes seriously, to cats, dogs, certain foods, and pollen. Wanting to learn more about […]