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Category Archives: Health Conditions

Health conditions and information related to these conditions.

New Effective, Non-Drug Treatments For ADHD

Seems the incidence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has grown way beyond children to adults, particularly since the advent of Strattera, the newest and only FDA-approved drug available to cure it. But only at the expense of your liver… But I digress.…

Critics Now Accept the Sun As Your Healthiest Source of Vitamin D

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Seems the obvious link between vitamin D and getting the right amount of sunshine so your body can produce it naturally is finally attracting far more attention these days. Even some scientists are finally questioning the safety of sunscreens too. In fact, one…

The Damaging Effects Of GMOs Revealed

I’ve been quite concerned for some time about the plague of genetically modified organisms (GMO) infiltrating our food supply, and for good reason: Roughly 75 percent of all processed foods in this country contain some GMO ingredients. My worst fears about GMOs were…

The Newest Pasteurized Milk Myth

You may be hearing news about a new study of some 760 men that found a milk-heavy diet — that is, the kind of processed milk sold in grocery stores — may lower your risk of heart disease and stroke. But think long…

Passive smoke halves chance of pregnancy

PASSIVE smoking damages a woman’s fertility as much as if she were a smoker, according to research released today. Doctors have long cautioned that smoking reduces female fertility, but the new research suggests that exposure to smoke, given off by a smouldering cigarette,…

Reuters News Article

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women with high levels of antibodies to a common parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, run the risk having a child who will develop schizophrenia or a schizophrenia-like disorder in adulthood, new research suggests.