Heavy Metals and Behavior Problems
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Autism Blog - Heavy Metal in Children’s Tooth Enamel: Related to Autism and Disruptive Behaviors? « Left Brain/Right Brain
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Autism Blog - Heavy Metal in Children’s Tooth Enamel: Related to Autism and Disruptive Behaviors? « Left Brain/Right Brain
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Heavy Metals and Health Problems During Pregnancy - Green Health Spot
greenhealthspot.com — “A recent study done at Harvard School of Public Health and published in the Journal Environmental Health Perspectives links arsenic exposure to the development of gestational diabetes. Over 500 women were tested and it was found that accumulated arsenic exposure...” View full resource at greenhealthspot.com
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Thinking of getting pregnant? Consider getting your heavy metal levels checked. Here's why...#autism http://bit.ly/30qlDU
Teen Drinking Linked to Behavior Problems | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Heavy-drinking adolescents are more likely than their peers to have behavioral and attention problems and suffer from anxiety and depression. Investigators” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Heavy Metals Found in Protein Drinks Raise Concern : NPR
npr.org — “Heavy metals like cadmium, arsenic and lead found in some protein drinks can lead to serious health problems.” View full resource at npr.org
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CTV Ottawa- Canadian cosmetics contain heavy metals: report - CTV News
ottawa.ctv.ca — “Many of the makeup products that Canadian women apply every day contain a number of toxic heavy metals - and some contain arsenic and lead levels that exceed Health Canada recommended limits, according to tests conducted by Environmental Defence.” View full resource at ottawa.ctv.ca
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Just another reason to go natural-->Canadian cosmetics contain heavy metals (actually world wide problem) http://bit.ly/iQwqZg
Parental behavior regarding alcohol is a heavy influence on American Indian teenagers, study says
medicalxpress.com — “Urban American Indian teenagers with alcoholic parents perceive their parents to be less restrictive about drinking and tend to face more alcohol-related problems at age 18, according to a new study by Colorado State Universitys Tri-Ethnic Center. The study recently was published in the The American ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Parental behavior regarding alcohol is a heavy influence on American Indian teenagers, study says http://tw.medicalxpress.com/228547945
Heavy metals could be the source of your health woes - Scotland on Sunday
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com — “Heavy metals could be the source of your health woes - TWO years ago Jenny Wilson, a lawyer from Fife, started having strange symptoms, including forgetfulness, problems concentrating and bouts of depression.” View full resource at scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com
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Heavy Metals in Protein Drinks Raise Concern : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Heavy metals like cadmium, arsenic and lead found in some protein drinks can lead to serious health problems.” View full resource at npr.org
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Heavy Metals Found in Protein Drinks Raise Concern: Heavy metals like cadmium, arsenic and lead found in som... http://n.pr/cwutuR from NPR
Report: Protein Drinks Have Unhealthy Metals
webmd.com — “Some popular protein drinks can contain potentially unsafe levels of heavy metals and other harmful substances, according to an investigation by Consumer Reports.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Autism and Heavy Metals: An Interview With Mary Catherine DeSoto, Ph.D. - AGE OF AUTISM
ageofautism.com — “By J.B. Handley I am sure that only an open debate, searching for new mechanisms and many more experiments may solve the problem of what caused the rise of the incidence of autism that is becoming more and more real...” View full resource at ageofautism.com
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Autism and Heavy Metals: An Interview With Mary Catherine DeSoto, Ph.D. http://bit.ly/bq9DSw
Study: Heavy Drinkers More Likely to Have Had Their First Drink at an Early Age - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Boasting about how young you were when you had your first full drink (sips at the dinner table from Mom or Dad's wine glass don't count) may be fun when you're in college, but researchers say the age at which you have your first drink of alcohol may help predict what kind of drinker you may become a...” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Is there a link between how much a person drinks and when they start drinking? http://ti.me/f5rYnt #kids #health #alcohol #behavior
Early Response to Alcohol May Predict Later Drinking Behavior - iVillage
ivillage.com — “Heavy use more likely if the brain responds to the substance as a stimulant, study suggests” View full resource at ivillage.com
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A person's response to alcohol as a young adult could predict future drinking problems: http://ow.ly/4xAe4
Safely and Naturally Banish Toxic Heavy Metals from Your Body by Isaac Eliaz, M.D., L.Ac., M.S. - Holistic - InsidersHealth.com
insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding holistic - Safely and Naturally Banish Toxic Heavy Metals from Your Body by Isaac Eliaz, M.D., L.Ac., M.S.. There are dozens of heavy metals that are common in our environment and diet, including mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, and others. Significant exposure to heavy metals can cause acute or chronic toxicity and can lead to numerous serious health problems such as cognitive and central nervous dysfunction, energy deficiency, and damage to vital organs” View full resource at insidershealth.com
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Safely & Naturally Banish Toxic Heavy Metals from Your Body http://bit.ly/jGUQnZ #health #heavymetals #toxin #alzheimers #cancer #herbal
Chelation: Compounding Pharmacy's Problems
topics.pe.com — “<Crossposted from Science-Based Medicine. Join the discussion there) Chelation is the provision of a substance to increase the body's excretion of heavy metals. In poisoning situations (lead, aluminum, iron, etc.), chelation is medically necessary, objec” View full resource at topics.pe.com
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