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09/06/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Nutrition’s role in mental health: Research shows a healthy diet promotes psychological well-being
Nutrition plays a direct, if not essential, role in how well we handle day-to-day situations and our risk of developing psychiatric disorders. A collection of new studies published in a special section of the November 2017 issue of the journal Clinical Psychological Science has concluded on the distinct power food has on the brain. As explained by guest […]
11/25/2017
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By Rita Winters
No meds required: 3 ways schools can help ADHD kids without resorting to risky psychiatric drugs
Normal children tend to be inattentive at times, hyperactive, and sometimes impulsive. However, there are some children who have all those qualities amplified. These children have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, and it affects 4–12 percent of all school-aged children. ADHD is one of the most common behavioral disorders that spring from childhood, at […]
05/10/2017
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By Bridgette Wilcox
White noise found to be just as effective against ADHD as dangerous psychiatric drugs
While attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is typically treated with a psychiatric drug prescription, a new study has found a possible new solution that is simpler, and less harmful. The Scandinavian study revealed that white noise may be effective in improving focus in children with ADHD, making it a suitable alternative to ADHD medications that come […]
05/02/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Hyperactivity in children linked to pregnant mothers who talked on a mobile phone more than four times a day
Children born to mothers who frequently used their phones were more likely to be hyperactive, according to a recent study. As part of the study, a team of international researchers examined 83,884 mother-children pairs from Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Norway, and Korea between 1996 to 2011. According to the research team, children aged five to seven […]
03/20/2017
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By Ethan Huff
Fluoridated water found to be a factor in the development of ADHD
Many health experts claim that it’s an important part of maintaining healthy teeth that are free of cavities. But new research published in the journal Environmental Health says that artificially fluoridating public water supplies with the toxic waste byproducts of aluminum and fertilizer production is harming children, and appears to be directly linked to rising […]
03/10/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Texas school triples playground time in an effort to solve ADHD
Proving once again that medication is not the answer to getting inattentive kids to perform well in school, four Fort Worth area public schools are finding success with the LiiNK program. This revolutionary approach to schooling and counteracting ADHD is based on the idea that offering kids more unstructured play can help them focus and […]
01/17/2017
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By Natural News Editors
Dow chemical wants farmers to keep using a pesticide linked to autism and ADHD
On Mondays Magda and Amilcar Galindo take their daughter Eva to self-defense class. Eva is 12 but her trusting smile and arching pigtails make her look younger. Diagnosed with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, Eva doesn’t learn or behave like the typical 12-year-old. She struggles to make change, and she needs help with […]
01/08/2017
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By David Gutierrez
Doctors agree with censored study that concludes unvaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated children
The assertion that vaccines may cause systematic changes to children’s immune and nervous systems is accepted as a possibility by a large number of doctors, including many who consider themselves “pro-vaccine.” “If you don’t ask the right questions, you can’t find the right answers,” said Tommy Redwood, MD, an emergency room doctor in Atlanta, Georgia, […]
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