ADHD in Children Linked to Mother’s Pesticide Exposure
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder has now been linked to mothers’ pesticide exposures. Pesticide exposures are also linked to other cognitive and behavioral problems.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder has now been linked to mothers’ pesticide exposures. Pesticide exposures are also linked to other cognitive and behavioral problems.
The Kirtland Air Force Base’s ethylene dibromide (EDB) fuel spill is continuing to threaten Albuquerque’s future drinking water. Can a personal water filter remove EDB from the water?
Tooth loss or tooth extraction has been linked to periodontal disease in many cases. Recent findings are now linking tooth loss to cognitive decline. Find out why.
Organic milk is not just about fewer pesticides, hormones and antibiotics. New research confirms that organic milk has significantly more and better fats. Organic milk fats are compared with fish.
On May 1, 2014, the Hawaiʻi State Legislature passed a bill that authorized the State to invest $40 million to support the perpetual conservation of 665 acres of coastal lands on the North Shore of Oʻahu from Kawela Bay to Kahuku Point.
A new study has found naps increase the risk of early death. Why? Here is the real reason daytime napping increases the risk of dying.
Today many health professionals are utilizing IgG testing in order to diagnose food intolerances and sensitivities. But does IgG testing work? A large study proves otherwise.
Bananas now face world-wide devastation from the TR4 fungus Fusarium oxysporum. Can organic cultivation practices provide the solution before its too late?
Biochemical confirmation for Qi deficiency – and proof of the existence of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Qi – has been uncovered in a study of heart disease patients.
Research finds that cognitive behavioral therapy beats conventional drug treatment for autism in children, including anti-anxiety and anti-depression drugs.
A large U.S. study finds that married people have less cardiovascular disease than do single people, including widowed and divorced people.
Several large studies over the past year have indicated that hay fever increases the risk of certain cancers and reduces the risk of other cancers.
A plethora of research links fat-soluble toxic chemicals to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism and other forms of neuropathy.
New research confirms that outdoor therapy – gardening, walking in the forest and meditation – improves immunity, wellness and state of mind.