Children and teens who are routinely exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop mental health problems such as ADHD and depression, a new study suggests.
The easiest way to reduce your exposure to hormone-disrupting chemicals such as BPA (bisphenol A) may be to eat fresh, unpackaged foods, a new report suggests. Read More »
Traditionally, ADHD is treated with a combination of prescription medication and behavioral therapy. Natural ADHD medication and alternative therapies may provide relief from some ADHD symptoms. Test your knowledge of some of these alternatives!