_ Mental & Emotional Health Put the News on Snooze: Taking a Break is Healthy By Sondra Forsyth article Overloaded on bad news? You’re not alone. When we tune in to see what’s going on all we see is … Read More→
_ 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→
_ Buying Pet Medicines Online: Ensuring Products Are Safe By Jane Farrell article Editor’s note: Buying your pet’s medications online may be tempting in terms of cost. But you need to approach the … Read More→
_ Driving Speed Is Affected When a Driver's Mind Wanders By Sondra Forsyth article Research done at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and published in the journal Transportation Research Part F found that … Read More→
_ Skin Burns How to Treat a Minor First-Degree Burn By Jane Farrell article Editor’s note: First-degree burns may not always merit a doctor visit, but you should know how to treat them. Here … Read More→
_ Bed Bugs Are Attracted to Dirty Laundry By Sondra Forsyth article Bed bugs are attracted to dirty laundry, according to research published in the journal Scientific Reports by University of Sheffield … Read More→
_ Whining By Jane Farrell blog A week and a half ago I hit my elbow. I remember that I did it and yelled┬á because it […]
_ Parkinson's Disease The Parkinson's Survival Guide By Sondra Forsyth article What should you do when you’re diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease? Here are 10 key actions to take following a diagnosis: … Read More→
_ Hobbies Keep Orchids Beautiful and Blooming By Sondra Forsyth article Lift your spirits, enliven your indoor d├⌐cor or give the gift of beautiful blooming orchids. ┬áYouΓÇÖll enjoy these exotic blossoms … Read More→
_ Medical Procedures MRIs Are Safe for Patients with Wide Variety of Pacemakers, Defibrillators: Study By Jane Farrell article Patients who have cardiac implantable electronic devices can safely undergo magnetic resonance imaging, even for chest imaging, according to a … 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→
_ Alternative Health Proprietary Chinese medicines and health products can pose severe health risks By Jane Farrell article Traditional Chinese medicine is widely used as a form of complementary treatment for various indications and for improving general health. … Read More→
_ Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: What You DonΓÇÖt Know Could Hurt You By Sondra Forsyth article As of this writing, the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act of 2017 has been recently introduced by a bipartisan committee of … Read More→