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Wake Up to World Autism Awareness

Uncovering the Autism Label Today is World Autism Awareness Day, and I am smiling because my son just counted the cucumbers on the counter-top. He also picked up the newspaper and said “Al Gore.” He’s 3 ½ years old and has what the world is currently labeling as “autism.” And, I am smiling because this [...]

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Hillary and Barack on Health Care

We are fortunate enough to be given a choice between some of the most inspiring presidential candidates of our generation. Sure, nobody’s perfect, and politics often pushes the public airing of dirty laundry. But, I think many of us would agree that our options in this election far exceed the quality of choices we’ve had [...]

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What You Need to Know About Vaccinations: Are They Bad, Good, or is there a Middle Ground?

The vaccination controversy is very sticky. But consider these facts dispassionately. It is a well-known fact that ever since mass vaccinations of infants began, there have been endless reports of serious brain, cardiovascular, metabolic disease like diabetes. In fact, the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine has been used to induce encephalomyelitis, which is characterized by brain [...]

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Mandatory School Immunizations? I Think Not!

I recently enrolled my little boy into a specialized program at our local public school and I learned two things: In Illinois, children with developmental delays are eligible to receive free public education as early as age three School counselors frown upon informed parents who challenge ‘mandatory’ policies, like immunization rules. It is my line [...]

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