This clear explanation might impact the way we treat our son’s autism.

In early December 2017, Dr. Chris Exley of Keele University in England and his colleagues published a paper that for the first time looked at the brain tissue of subjects with autism to determine the level of aluminum (note: they spell “aluminum” as “aluminium” in the United Kingdom) found within their brain tissue. http://vaccinepapers.org/ https://jbhandleyblog.com/home/2018/4/1/international2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=165&v=_b6tqVSdotE

Fast-Acting Depression Drug, Newly Approved, Could Help Millions: Doctors Welcome New Depression Drug, Cautiously.

A nasal spray version of the drug ketamine has shown promise as an antidepressant, even if its properties still aren’t well understood. The approval of esketamine marks a new approach to treating serious mood problems, experts said. Prozac and similar drugs enhance the activity of brain messengers such as serotonin; they are mildly effective, but they take… Continuar lendo Fast-Acting Depression Drug, Newly Approved, Could Help Millions: Doctors Welcome New Depression Drug, Cautiously.

Mindfulness from the Olympians.

https://www.mindful.org/4-lessons-mindfulness-olympians/ https://psiquiatria.com/tratamientos/4-lecciones-de-atencion-plena-de-los-olimpicos#b2 When we live on autopilot we often fail to notice our automatic thoughts, our innermost feelings, and the subtle physical messages that our bodies send us. When we are too focused on what we need to do to win, we lose ourselves in that thought and forget to remain in the moment. Go For the… Continuar lendo Mindfulness from the Olympians.