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Check out our upcoming 3 Week Autism Workshop!
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April is Autism Awareness Month!! There are many resources out there that provide support and treatment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their parents, including Dr. Tiffany Jackson’s exclusive 3-Week Natural Approaches to Autism Workshop! Register online here: ecohealthwellness.com/wp/programs/3-week-autism-course/
Toxicity and Depression
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Effects on Depression:
Depression affects about 120 million people worldwide, and each year about 6% of men and 9.5% of women experience an episode of depression.1 The World Health Organization2 predicts that depression will become the second most burdensome disease by 2020, with the greatest burden in North America and the United Kingdom.
Industrial chemicals linked to attention problems in Massachusetts children
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When Deidre Ramos moved with her infant son to the Parker Street section of New Bedford, Mass., little did she know that her new neighborhood was toxic. Today, a decade later, Ramos is worried about her two sons growing up in a community still contaminated by an old burn dump containing polychlorinated biphenyls. “What will be the long-term effects on my children?” asked Ramos. Now new research suggests that PCBs, which were first linked to learning problems in children more than two decades ago, may play a role in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, too.
Cenegenics Carolinas Live: Kick Heart Disease!
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Listen in as Dr. Mickey Barber, CEO/CMO of Cenegenics Carolinas, and Tiffany Jackson, Cenegenics Carolinas Nutrition Specialist, discuss:
• The latest heart disease and stroke research.
• Heart disease and stroke prevention efforts.
• NEW Cenegenics Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program.
Reference: Cenegenics Carolinas
400 shades of lipstick found to contain lead, FDA says
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(Dina ElBoghdady) (Washington Post) A recent federal analysis showing that 400 shades of popular lipstick contained trace amounts of lead has exacerbated an ongoing dispute between regulators and consumer activists over how much lead is safe in cosmetics.
Five lipsticks made by L’Oreal and Maybelline, owned by L’Oreal USA, ranked among the top 10 most contaminated of the cosmetics, according to testing by the Food and Drug Administration. Two Cover Girl and two NARS lipsticks also landed in the top 10, as did one made by Stargazer.


