Life prevalence of upper respiratory tract diseases and asthma among children...
The study described was initiated by the Israel Ministry of Health as an effort to respond to and deal with public concern about possible health disorders related to odorous emissions (composed of a...
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Increased prevalence of the autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and the failure to find genetic explanations has pushed the hunt for environmental causes. These disorders are defined clinically but lack...
View ArticleGluten-free diet reduces bone problems in children with celiac disease
Gluten-free diet a must for children with celiac disease Celiac disease (CD) is an inherited intestinal disorder characterized by life-long intolerance to the ingestion of gluten, a protein found in...
View ArticleMercury exposure, nutritional deficiencies and metabolic disruptions may...
Among dietary factors, learning and behavior are influenced not only by nutrients, but also by exposure to toxic food contaminants such as mercury that can disrupt metabolic processes and alter...
View ArticleMY MOTHER MADE ME FAT
If it hadn’t been for the Big Macs that Joannie ate pretty much three times a week, she wouldn’t have gotten fat. If she hadn’t been exposed while in her mother’s womb to chemicals x, y and z,...
View ArticleCommon plastics chemicals linked to ADHD symptoms
Are phthalates really safe for children? Phthalates are important components of many consumer products, including toys, cleaning materials, plastics, and personal care items. Studies to date on...
View ArticleUCLA – Improved air quality linked to fewer pediatric ear infections
A new study by researchers at UCLA and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston suggests that improvements in air quality over the past decade have resulted in fewer cases of ear infections in children....
View ArticleNew blood test for newborns to detect allergy risk
A simple blood test can now predict whether newborn babies are at high risk of developing allergies as they grow older, thanks to research involving the University of Adelaide. Professor Tony...
View ArticleParticipatory Action: Help Your Local Santa Claus and the Sick Children in...
A Real Santa Claus Does Not Wear Perfume Santa has an ear for the needs of all children, including children with allergies, asthma and chemical sensitivity (MCS). Santas are always open to hear...
View ArticleEnvironmental diseases are not unexplained mysteries
More attention needed to the disease factor in indoor pollutants The awareness of the importance of uncontaminated food and pollution-free products in everyday life is growing worldwide. People are...
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