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Ritalin stunts growth of children, says study
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- Published 07/20/2008
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Study Indicates Nutritional Deficiencies Lead to Aggression & Violence in Children
- By Mike Adams
- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Heath , Children's Health
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Lack of Basic Nutrition Creates Generation of Criminals; Prison System Society A new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry shows that children who experience malnutrition exhibit strikingly increased behavioral disorders and aggressive behavior as they grow older. The study looked at children between the ages of eight and 17 years, and found some rather shocking statistics about their behaviors. Children who suffered certain nutritional deficiencies demonstrated a shocking 41% increase in aggression at age eight. At age 17, they demonstrated a 51% increase in violent and antisocial behaviors. And the only difference is their diet. It's all about the foods they were eating and the nutrients they were missing.
Depressed? Consider Fish Oil
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- Published 07/19/2008
- Health and Nutrition , Children's Heath , Mother's Health
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Omega-3 Fats Improve Attention, Behavior, and Intelligence
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- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Health , Children's Heath
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While scientists clash over the dangers of ADHD drugs, the U.S. government does nothing to protect children
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- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Heath , Controversial
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Prescription drugs are connected to school shootings and other violence, yet more drugs are touted as the solution
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- Published 07/19/2008
- Controversial , Learning and Eduction , Children's Heath
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The Effects of Candida On Mental Health
- By William Crook, M.D.
- Published 07/19/2008
- Mother's Health , Children's Heath , Mother's Heatlh
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The "yeast connection" is a term to indicate the relationship of superficial yeast infections in your digestive tract (or vagina) to fatigue, headache, depression, PMS, irritability, and other symptoms that can make you feel "sick all over."
Drug-Free Treatment of "Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)"
- By Dr. Allen Buresz
- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Heath
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Drug-Free Treatment of ADD
- By Dr. Lendon Smith
- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Heath
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What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds:
- By MaryJo Wagner Ph.D.
- Published 07/19/2008
- Children's Heath
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Steven Nissen, a prominent Cleveland Ohio Cardiologist recently prodded the FDA’s Advisory committee to put a black box warning on Ritalin, warning of potential heart danger. Why? From 1999 to 2003, 81 deaths and 54 nonfatal cardiovascular events such as heart attacks have possible links to Ritalin and similar drugs.

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