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12/10/2024
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Parents with high chemical intolerance far more likely to have children with autism and ADHD
Parents with high chemical intolerance are significantly more likely to have children diagnosed with autism (nearly six times) and ADHD (more than twice). The study found higher odds ratios compared to a 2015 study, with mothers with chemical intolerance having 5.29 and 3.18 times the odds of having a child with autism and ADHD, respectively. […]
12/06/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Health benefits of sorrel leaves: An ancient remedy backed by modern science
Imagine a single herb that can boost energy, enhance digestion, help prevent cancer, strengthen bone and support immune system health. It may sound too good to be true, but sorrel leaves deliver on all these fronts and more. Revered in traditional medicine and increasingly studied in modern science, sorrel is a nutritional powerhouse with therapeutic […]
12/04/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Here’s how fermented foods can support brain health
Fermented foods are known for being highly nutritious. According to research, the fermentation process improves not just the shelf life of plant-based foods but also their nutritional quality by increasing the bioavailability of nutrients and reducing their antinutrient content. It also facilitates the release of polyphenols from antinutrient complexes, thus increasing the antioxidant potential of such foods. This […]
12/03/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Ultra-processed foods: How bad are they for your health?
Despite the serious health risks associated with eating junk food, they remain the most consumed food products in many countries, particularly developed ones. But a review published in The BMJ, which studied 9.8 million people, warns that eating a lot of ultra-processed foods can increase your risk for 32 diseases. Among these are heart disease, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and […]
11/27/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Six simple lifestyle changes that can help reduce your dementia risk
Over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia — a term for various progressive disorders affecting memory and thinking. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia and is responsible for up to 75 percent of dementia cases. While factors like race, ethnicity and family history influence your dementia risk, research suggests that […]
11/26/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Basil varieties and their unique health benefits
Basil nutrient profiles and phytochemical compositions vary widely. While many species share some common traits, such as being rich in anti-inflammatory compounds, antioxidants and essential oils, specific benefits often depend on the variety. Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) Often referred to as the “king of herbs,” sweet basil is the most widely recognized and commonly used […]
11/22/2024
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By S.D. Wells
After 4 YEARS of wearing a COVID MASK, millions of Americans are now mentally and physically IMPAIRED, suffering brain fog, disease and immune system deficiencies
Four years ago, most people had no idea what Covid-19 could bring, and so plenty of common sense, logic and even scientific basis flew out the window when trying to prevent ourselves from catching it, or worse, dying from it. We were all lied to about almost everything, but many of us caught on to […]
11/21/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Mold often OVERLOOKED as cause of sicknesses, anxiety and depression
When most people assess the cause of any anxiety or depression they are experiencing, they are quick to blame social and emotional forces that are working “against them” due to bad experiences and trauma. That’s what comes to mind, and it’s also what most psychologists and psychiatrists dwell on for diagnosis, but what if the […]
11/20/2024
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By Laura Harris
NEW STUDY: Autism is not just a neurological condition but a whole system disorder driven by environmental toxins
A new study has discovered that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is not just a neurological condition but a whole system disorder driven by environmental toxins. The review, authored by Brian Hooker, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense (CHD) chief scientific officer, Jeet Varia, Ph.D., CHD science fellow, and Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D., a pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist, analyzed findings […]
11/15/2024
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By Laura Harris
New study links childhood asthma to higher risk of cognitive challenges later in life
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has found that children who develop asthma before the age of 12 may be at greater risk of cognitive challenges, particularly in memory. Asthma is a widespread chronic condition affecting approximately 4.6 million children in the United States. Characterized by airway inflammation that causes difficulty breathing, asthma […]
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