_ Therapies for Autism By Jane Farrell article Parents who receive a medical diagnosis of autism should be encouraged to also seek an educational determination to see whether … Read More→
WhatΓÇÖs Ahead: New Autism Research and Living with Autism By Jane Farrell article In the 1940s, a group of psychiatrists announced they had identified the cause of autism: Cold, aloof parents ΓÇô particularly … Read More→
Is Autism an Epidemic? WhatΓÇÖs Behind the Numbers By Jane Farrell article The numbers are sobering: More than 3.5 million Americans are living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and its prevalence increased … Read More→
_ Pediatricians and Primary Care Doctors: How to Screen for Autism By Jane Farrell article Most children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or autism for short are now identified and diagnosed by age three. Yet, … Read More→
_ Autism: Its History and What We Know Now By Jane Farrell article Scientists now believe autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism for short, has likely always been a part of human development, … Read More→
_ The Autism Debate: What Causes It? By Jane Farrell article Earlier this year, Sesame Street added a new character to its popular and enduring television program. Julia, an adorable four-year-old, … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Cancer Center Telling Your Kids and Grandkids about Your Breast Cancer Diagnosis By Jane Farrell article Carol saw her doctor about a lump in her breast in early December. By the time the mammogram and biopsy … Read More→
_ The Hormone That Could Explain Your Dog's Aggression By Jane Farrell article Dogs who exhibit ΓÇ£leash aggressionΓÇ¥ ΓÇô barking, growling or lunging at other dogs while out for a walk ΓÇô may … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Avoid a Foodborne Illness Nightmare this Halloween By Sondra Forsyth article Halloween is right around the corner. Pick up those finishing touch decorations, plan parties, finalize costumes and most importantly, brush … Read More→
_ Prevention How to Remove A Tick - and Prevent Future Bites By Jane Farrell article Here, from the American Academy of Dermatology, is an update on tick bites, which can occur at any time of … Read More→
_ Cancer Overview 40 Percent of Cancers Linked to Weight Issues By Jane Farrell article An update from the experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emphasizes the need for good health … Read More→
_ Medical Care Antibiotics for Simple Staph Infections? By Jane Farrell article Although the overuse of antibiotics has raised concerns about whether to give the medicines to children with simple staph infections, … Read More→
_ Three Little Words By Sondra Forsyth blog This┬áessay by Kaye Ambrose is an excerpt from the book ΓÇ£Breaking Sad: What to Say After Loss, What Not to […]
_ Aging Well Older Drivers Adapt Their Thinking to Improve Road Hazard Detection By Sondra Forsyth article A 2017 study done at North Carolina State University in Raleigh found that older drivers showed adaptive responses according to … Read More→
_ Parenting Early Youth Specialization and Over Training: What Every Parent Should Know By Sondra Forsyth article Kids around the country are playing organized sports more than ever today. In fact, The National Strength and Conditioning Association … Read More→
_ Heart Health Eat Up: Skipping Breakfast Can Cause Hardening of The Arteries By Jane Farrell article Skipping breakfast is associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis, or the hardening and narrowing of arteries due to a … Read More→
_ A Story of Positive Survival Power By Sondra Forsyth blog My girlfriend said, ΓÇ£You have to write a story about your experience.ΓÇ¥ We were in a deep conversation about Hurricane […]
_ Parenting Extending the Limits of Fertility: Rethinking Mosaic Embryos By Jane Farrell article Medical breakthrough happens when professionals think outside of the usual boundaries, and question accepted practices. A good example of this … Read More→