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Biology Dissection Harmful

January 9, 2017 By Y3K

Did you know that traditional middle school and high school biology animal dissections can do more harm than good for students? There are psychological, physical and environmental dangers associated with animal dissections putting your student at risk. Over the next several days we will take a closer look at the psychological risks that may harm your student. Check back here tomorrow!

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: biology, cats, children, dissection, dogs, health, illness, psychotherapy, science

Skipping or Delaying Vaccines

September 29, 2016 By Y3K

Skipping or delaying vaccines puts a young child at risk for serious diseases. Childhood is a time in life when these illnesses are the most dangerous.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: childhood, children, health, illness, kids, parenting, vaccines, young children

Antibiotics For Sore Throat?

February 12, 2015 By Y3K

70% of sore throat patients receive antibiotics when actually 20% really have bacteria caused strep throat. Make sure your doctor tests to confirm strep before your children start taking antibiotics for a sore throat.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: controversy, germs, health, illness, infection, injuries, kids, parenting, safety

ADHD Long Term Safety

December 3, 2014 By Y3K

ADHD medications have had questionable long term safety tests. Each drug was tested on an average of 75 patients before getting FDA approval. The average length of each trial was only 4 weeks. These medications are prescribed to children for years and not weeks. Therefore one can conclude that the drug approval process for ADHD medications as far as long term safety was concerned was severely lacking. Long term safety was in fact not officially determined at the time they were initially deemed safe.

Come back tomorrow for safe ADHD treatment with great long term results.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, children, drugs, dyslexia, executive function, focus, health, illness, medication, safety

Fortified Cereals Hurting Children?

October 20, 2014 By Y3K

Fortified breakfast cereals are causing kids to ingest too much vitamin A, zinc, and niacin according to a health research organization. The amount of these nutrients in fortified cereals is calculated for what is good for adults and not children.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: brain, breakfast, children, controversy, elementary school, health, high school, illness, infection, middle school, side effects, sugar, tutoring, young children

Take Water Breaks

July 11, 2014 By Y3K

Take water breaks. If your child complains about dizziness, headache, nausea or muscle cramps, he or she could be overheated or at risk for heat-related illness.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: health, illness, kids, safety, young children

Never Leave Dogs Or Children In A Parked Car

June 28, 2014 By Y3K

Never leave dogs or children in a parked car. This is true even for a quick errand and even if the windows are cracked open on a warm day.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, children, dogs, health, illness, kids, parenting, spring, summer

ADHD Insomnia & Melatonin

April 15, 2014 By Y3K

If your child has sleep issues due to ADHD and the other sleep suggestions from yesterday do not work, there is another option. Students may benefit from the hormone supplement melatonin to induce drowsiness. Melatonin is produced naturally in the brain as the sun goes down, signaling that bedtime is coming within a few hours.

The theory is that taking this supplement may help people with true insomnia fall asleep. Ask your doctor before trying this option and only use it as a last resort.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, advice, biology, brain, controversy, drugs, health, illness, kids, medication, side effects, sleep, young children

Fixing Sleep Problems & ADHD

April 14, 2014 By Y3K

Some children’s sleep problems can be fixed with a set bedtime and calming routine at night. This involves up to an hour before bedtime dimming lights, avoiding computer/cell phone screens, a warm bath, or quiet activities such as reading. These methods can help all children including those with ADHD fall asleep.

Check here tomorrow for what you can do if your child suffers from ADHD and still has difficulty sleeping even after trying these suggestions.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, brain, cell phones, eyes, health, illness, reading, sleep, young children

Concussions: What To Look For

April 1, 2014 By Y3K

Concussions are caused by a bump to the head. Even a mild bump to the head can be serious. Signs of concussions can show up right after the injury or may not appear until days or weeks later. If your child reports the symptoms of a concussion, seek medical attention right away.

The following are concussion signs you should look for if your child suffers a blow to the head during a sports activity:

Appears dazed or stunned

Is confused about their assignment or position

Forgets an instruction

Is unaware of the game, score, or opponent

Moves clumsily

Answers questions slowly

Loses consciousness (even briefly)

Shows behavior or personality changes

Can not recall events prior to the bump

Can not recall events after the bump

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