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Pediatric and Family Drug-Free Experts: Transforming Children's Health with Neuro-Focused Care
Are you a parent who feels like you’ve exhausted all options when it comes to your child’s health? Have you tried conventional medicine only to be disappointed…
Kick the Sick: Unlocking Your Child's Natural Resilience
While seasons are changing, as a parent you may find yourself in a frustrating cycle - your kids are constantly battling colds, coughs, congestion, and other illnesses. You try over-the-counter medications, visit pediatricians…
Is Autism Genetic?
If your child is on the autism spectrum, chances are the first question you asked was, “Why?” And likely, the first answer proposed was “genetics.” But what if genes don't tell the whole story?
Decoding Autism: Exploring Genetics, Triggers, and Hope
As parents, we're constantly navigating the unknown, seeking answers and solutions for our children's well-being. One of the most daunting challenges many of us face is understanding autism and its causes.
Navigating Pediatric Health Beyond “They'll Grow Out of It”
Hearing those exhausted and outdated words of “They’ll grow out of it” is frustrating, especially if you as a mom or dad have a gut feeling that something else might be going on!
Understanding The Perfect Storm in Childhood Development
Is your child struggling with chronic illnesses? From a colicky baby to ear infections, asthma, allergies, ADHD, mood swings… It really is one thing after another and the list seems to never end!
The Perfect Storm: Insights into Childhood Neurological Disorders
If you're a parent struggling with the challenges of chronic neurological conditions in your child—ranging from autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder to anxiety, seizures, and OCD…
Antibiotics and Kids: What Parents Need to Know About Side Effects
As parents, the well-being of our children is our top priority, so we are always trying to stay informed about the choices we make for their health. Today, we dive into a topic that affects countless families – the use of antibiotics in infants and young children.