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Decline in Risky Behaviors, Rise in Depression Among Adolescents

by Razi Ann Berry | Mar 19, 2025 | Naturopathic News

A recent study reveals that while U.S. adolescents have increasingly refrained from risky behaviors such as substance use and violence between 1999 and 2021, there has been a notable rise in depressive symptoms among a smaller portion of youth. Published in Pediatrics...

Breakthrough Tech Restores Movement in Paralysis with Robotics and Spinal Stimulation

by Razi Ann Berry | Mar 14, 2025 | Naturopathic News

A groundbreaking combination of rehabilitation robotics and spinal cord stimulation has successfully restored movement in individuals with spinal cord injuries. This innovative approach enables activities like cycling and walking outdoors, offering new hope for...

In the Thick of It: Diagnosis and Treatment for Venous Form of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome with Comorbid Tick-Borne Infections

by Razi Ann Berry | Mar 14, 2025 | 2025 | March, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, NDNR Issues

Julia Greenspan, ND Abstract This case report details the diagnosis and management of venous thoracic outlet syndrome with concurrent tick-borne infections, emphasizing diagnostic pitfalls, the utility of D-dimer with imaging, and timely interventions including...

Maternal Acetaminophen Use Linked to Increased ADHD Risk in Children

by Razi Ann Berry | Mar 10, 2025 | Naturopathic News

Key Findings: A new study from the University of Washington found that maternal acetaminophen (APAP) exposure during pregnancy was linked to a 3.15 times higher risk of ADHD in children by ages 8-10. Female children showed a stronger association, with a 6.16 times...

Soil’s Hidden Threat: How Dirt May Drive Antibiotic Resistance

by Razi Ann Berry | Mar 10, 2025 | Naturopathic News

Key Findings: New research from Virginia Tech reveals that soil ecosystems are a significant reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Environmental factors like pollution and land use can amplify ARGs, increasing the risk of resistant bacteria infecting...
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