Source: Common Sense Approach Best to Maintain Healthy Body Weight in Children by Dr. Edward Group “Watching Less TV, Being More Active and Sleeping More Is Linked to a Healthy Body Weight in Young Children,” a multinational European investigation into the connection between early lifestyle habits and body weight, suggest that a common sense approach to … Continue reading Common Sense Approach Best to Maintain Healthy Body Weight in Children
New Approach to Management of Overeating in Children
Source: New Approach to Management of Overeating in Children by Dr. Edward Group Obesity has been called a plague of the modern Western World. Each year in the United States alone, obesity is directly or indirectly responsible for billions of dollars of preventable medical treatment, and billions more are lost due to its negative impact on … Continue reading New Approach to Management of Overeating in Children
Depopulation test run? 75% of children who received vaccines in Mexican town now dead or hospitalized
Despite the insidious attempts of the corporate-controlled U.S. media to censor the stories about the deadly side effects of vaccines, the truth keeps surfacing. The latest vaccine tragedy to strike has killed two babies in La Pimienta, Mexico and sent 37 more to the hospital with serious reactions to toxic vaccine additives. "...14 children are … Continue reading Depopulation test run? 75% of children who received vaccines in Mexican town now dead or hospitalized
Researchers have found illegal levels of ARSENIC in baby rice food products
Parents who feed their infants baby rice food products be warned: You’re feeding your children food laced with arsenic. Researchers hailing from the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University Belfast have found illegal levels of arsenic in a variety of rice-based baby foods. The study was conducted in response to the European Union (EU) imposing a maximum … Continue reading Researchers have found illegal levels of ARSENIC in baby rice food products
Study: More Vitamin B in Mother’s Diet Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer in Offspring
Source: Study: More Vitamin B in Mother’s Diet Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer in Offspring by Dr. Edward Group Few experts question the influence a mother’s diet can have on her children’s long term physical health. Yet, many believe this effect is mostly sociological, limited to positive or negative role modeling, and the development of general … Continue reading Study: More Vitamin B in Mother’s Diet Reduces Risk of Colon Cancer in Offspring
PFOA Exposure linked to ADHD in Children
Source: PFOA Exposure linked to ADHD in Children by Dr. Edward Group Research conducted by the University of Boston and the Harvard School of Public Health points towards the popular industrial surfactant, Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), or C8, as yet another possible cause of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in children. Analysts believe that for every 1 part … Continue reading PFOA Exposure linked to ADHD in Children
Hit the dirt: An ultra-clean house may be bad for your child
Dirt is essential to the development of a child’s immune system, claim scientists. According to Drs. Jack Gilbert and Rob Knight, the children of today may be too clean to the point where it’s harmful to their health. In their book, Dirt Is Good: The Advantage of Germs for Your Child’s Developing Immune System, the scientists … Continue reading Hit the dirt: An ultra-clean house may be bad for your child
Hundreds of children brain damaged by the swine flu vaccine to receive $90 million in financial compensation from UK government
The swine flu vaccine caused severe brain damage in over 800 children across Europe, and the UK government has now agreed to pay $90 million in compensation to those victims as part of a vaccine injury settlement. This is the same swine flu vaccine that the entire mainstream media ridiculously insists never causes any harm … Continue reading Hundreds of children brain damaged by the swine flu vaccine to receive $90 million in financial compensation from UK government
Study: Probiotics May Help Protect Infants From Respiratory Illness
Source: Study: Probiotics May Help Protect Infants From Respiratory Illness by Dr. Edward Group Findings presented by Finnish researchers at the University of Turku further supports the potential benefits of probiotics during the first months of life, particularly with regard to respiratory health. The scientists claim a near 30 percent reduction in respiratory illness among infants … Continue reading Study: Probiotics May Help Protect Infants From Respiratory Illness
Extreme food allergy condition spreading among U.S. children
Imagine having a food allergy condition so severe that you could only eat a few select foods without vomiting uncontrollably, developing extreme fatigue and becoming gravely ill. This is what young Tyler Trovato of St. James, New York, and a growing number of American children now face, as an extreme food allergy condition known as … Continue reading Extreme food allergy condition spreading among U.S. children
