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Summer

by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D. July 6, 2006

I have been reading of kids and water – the lake, pool and river types of water. They do not mix well. Please make sure your kids have PFD’s on when near water – even shallow water can be dangerous. Also rivers are still pretty cold even though they are inviting as [...]

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Childhood Problems

by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D. May 7, 2006

I went to a conference recently where I heard that heavy metal toxicity is related to autism, ADD and Alzheimers. This does not surprise me – we have made the air and soil and water toxic and if so- why should it escape our bodies? We are putting it in [...]

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MSG – Monosodium Glutamate

by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D. March 20, 2006

I can’t tolerate MSG and avoid it when I can read a label. It makes me dizzy and nauseous. Sometimes after I eat some foods I feel the same way and after reading an email this morning about MSG – I think I know what is going on. MSG or Hydrolyzed Vegetable [...]

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And now this

by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D. March 5, 2006

LONDON (Reuters) – Childhood obesity rates will soar dramatically in most parts of the world by the end of the decade and raise the risk of diabetes in young people, health experts said on Monday.
By 2010 the number of overweight and obese youngsters in the European Union nations is expected to hit 26 million. An [...]

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So what else is "new" news?

by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D. March 5, 2006

Fruits, vegetables not as nutritious as 50 years ago
By LANCE GAY
SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE
In spite of what Mother taught you about the benefits of eating broccoli, data collected by the U.S. government show that the nutritional content of America’s vegetables and fruits has declined during the past 50 years — in some cases dramatically.
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