Monday, March 15, 2010

Nutrition

Arm Your Spice Cabinet! Arm Your Spice Cabinet!

Arm Your Spice Cabinet! By: Dr. Mary Rondeau Featured Spice:  Nutmeg Latin name:... 


Fibromyalgia and Gut Health Fibromyalgia and Gut Health

Fibromyalgia and Gut Health By: Dr. Mary Rondeau Fibromyalgia is a syndrome that... 


Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections

Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections During the winter... 


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Vaccination

Fever Plus Mitochondrial Disease Could Be Risk Factor for Autistic Regression Fever Plus Mitochondrial Disease Could Be Risk Factor for Autistic Regression

Fever Plus Mitochondrial Disease Could Be Risk Factor for Autistic Regression Dr.... 


Landmark Study Gives More Evidence to the Mercury Autism Connection Landmark Study Gives More Evidence to the Mercury Autism Connection

Landmark Study Gives More Evidence to the Mercury Autism Connection A new study,... 


Medscape Shows True Colors by Declining to Publish Negative Vaccine Data

Medscape Shows True Colors by Declining to Publish Negative Vaccine Data This last... 


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Childhood Illnesses

Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections

Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections During the winter season, many parents have ask about specific ways to prevent respiratory illnesses in their children. One of the consistent supplements recommended to reduce illnesses are probiotics, live bacteria that are normally found on our mucus membranes and gastrointestinal tract. Recently... [Read more of this review]


Omalizumab (Xolair) linked to Cardiovascular Adverse Events Omalizumab (Xolair) linked to Cardiovascular Adverse Events

Omalizumab (Xolair) linked to Cardiovascular Adverse Events The popular asthma medication Xolair ,used in patients with moderate to severe asthma , was recently associated with adverse cardiovascular adverse events from the ongoing interim safety study entitled “Evaluating the Clinical Effectiveness and Long Term Safety in Patients with Moderate to... [Read more of this review]


Reflux: Getting to the Cause Reflux: Getting to the Cause

By: Dr Steve Rondeau A large portion of children I see in my office experience a condition known as gastro-esophageal reflux, also known as GER, reflux or heart burn for short. When this pattern takes on a more serious disease status, it is known as, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, or GERD. In contrast to most pediatricians, many parents are reluctant... [Read more of this review]


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