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SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 5, 2017 | Naturopathic News

A recent longitudinal study confirms a causal link between SSRIs and congenital heart defects(1). This is not altogether new data, however, does emphasize the importance of education and screening of pregnant women for depression, and antidepressant use. Current...
SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

Plant Metabolons Unlock the Hidden Nature of Phyto-defenses

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 4, 2017 | Naturopathic News

It has been long known that plants have a complex and dynamic method of protecting themselves from predators and the climate of their environment. These dynamic methods are so complex that they have alluded scientists from being able to explain exactly how they work....
SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

Cognitive Therapy ALONE as First Line Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 4, 2017 | Naturopathic News

A recent research study has shown cognitive therapy (CT) to be more effective than medication therapy or combination therapy (drug/CT) in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (SAD). This research contradicts the predominant thought that using a combination of...
SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

Interacting with Our Hands May Increase Problem Solving Ability; Help with Math Anxiety

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 3, 2017 | Naturopathic News

Two psychologists from Kingston University in London, Gaelle Vallee-tourangeau, and Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau are questioning the long standing assumption that thinking takes place exclusively in the head. In a recent study, they demonstrated a profound increase in...
SSRIs Still Linked to Congenital Anomalies, Including Congenital Heart Defects

Unhealthy Body Image Misperceptions Linked to Higher Alcohol Use Among Teen Girls

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 3, 2017 | Naturopathic News

A recent report has found a significant correlation between body image misperceptions and adolescent alcohol use in girls. Alcohol is the most commonly used, and misused drug amongst adolescents in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Health and...
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