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What chemicals are you around everyday? Are you aware of their toxic levels?

According to CNN.com, research is connecting five of the most common chemicals to developing cancer, behavior issues and sexual problems. Most people are around these products everyday, they are in the carpet, food wrap, mattresses, shower curtains, cookware, bedding…the list goes on and on. Every room in every house in America most likely contains at least one of these chemicals. The scary part is…several of these chemicals did not exist a century ago.

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Winter Holiday Myths

by Lauren Meyers on December 23, 2009 · 0 comments

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Winter time is a time of sharing, caring and the passing of old wives tales. A few MDs did some research to see if these myths were true or false.

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ADHD Teen Drug Abuse

by Lauren Meyers on December 16, 2009 · 0 comments

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Does your son or daughter have trouble concentrating or have an incredible amount of energy? Have they been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD?

According to WebMD calls to the U.S. Poison Control Center from 1998-2005 rose 86% between 10-19 year old teenagers about abusing their meds.

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A recent study has shown that those exposed to tobacco smoke before birth, and people who came into contact with lead as children have a heightened chance of suffering from ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity).

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