
Circumvent Childhood Eating Disorders by Modeling Self-Love
Eating disorders are a growing concern in children and adolescents. A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom looked to shed some light on the

Eating disorders are a growing concern in children and adolescents. A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom looked to shed some light on the

Dr Sarah King ND Perhaps, delaying exposure shouldn’t be so delayed Our former understanding of the outcomes from exposure to allergens early in life has

Dr. Catherine Clinton, ND Last Thursday the National Health Institute changed their recommendations on peanut introduction. Swayed by recent research that shows early introduction and

Dr. Shannon Morgenstern, ND Top 5 tips for anxiety Anxiety is a really common concern that many of my patients seek help to deal with.

A recent study, published in the Journal of Child Neurology, adds further support for using neurofeedback (EEG biofeedback), as a Level 1/Best Support treatment for

Alethea Fleming, ND Not all Obesity is the Same A body that is sedentary and fed with junk food will end up unhealthy and

Dr. Carly Polland, ND “Do I have a cold or the flu? Do I need to go the doctor? Should I be on antibiotics?” The

Preterm birth – birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy – is a leading cause of neonatal death worldwide. Intrauterine and systemic infection and inflammation cause

Daily exercise is perhaps the most beneficial holistic treatment for depression and anxiety, though also the most challenging to implement. A regular exercise program doesn’t

“It is a scientific fact,” he wrote, “that the occasional contemplation of natural scenes of an impressive character … is favorable to the health and