Two-Thirds of US Baby Foods Test Positive for Arsenic, Many Contain Lead & Cadmium

Two-Thirds of US Baby Foods Test Positive for Arsenic, Many Contain Lead & Cadmium

Some 65 percent of baby food products in the US – including four out of five baby formulas – contain traces of the toxin arsenic, a new study has found, but officials say there is little they can do to remove substances that could harm developing infants. The Clean Label Project study of 530 baby products…

To Teach Kids Morals, Read Books With Humans Not Animals

To Teach Kids Morals, Read Books With Humans Not Animals

Anthropomorphic, or human-like, animals are often the protagonists of children’s books. But new research suggests parents who want their kids to pick up on a story’s moral lessons should choose books featuring humans, not animals. Researchers in Canada found four to six-year-olds were more likely to share with their peers after being read a story…

Disney Now Targeting Preschoolers with ‘Gay’ Cartoons: Children’s Program Featuring ‘Family’ of 2 Lesbians

Disney Now Targeting Preschoolers with ‘Gay’ Cartoons: Children’s Program Featuring ‘Family’ of 2 Lesbians

An episode of a Disney cartoon for preschoolers normalizes homosexual relationships. LifeSiteNews.com reports an Aug. 5 episode of the Disney Junior channel show “Doc McStuffins” featured a family headed by two lesbian “moms.” “Doc McStuffins” is about a 7-year-old who wants to be a doctor and fixes her broken toys. The show targets preschoolers and young…

What Parents Should Know about EMFs and Wi-Fi

What Parents Should Know about EMFs and Wi-Fi

EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) and RFs (radio frequencies) contribute to Electrosmog; both frequencies affect and compromise the human organism, especially children’s. I’ve been a consumer health researcher since the late 1970s. I was one of the few healthcare professionals to learn and to be concerned about vaccine adverse events in the 1980s, since either doctors I…

Digital Heroin: Screens are Turning Kids into Junkies

Digital Heroin: Screens are Turning Kids into Junkies

Are iPads, smartphones and Xboxes a form of digital drug? Recent brain imaging research is showing that they affect the brain’s frontal cortex exactly like cocaine. The frontal cortex controls executive functioning, including impulse control. Technology is so hyper-arousing that it raises dopamine levels — the feel-good neurotransmitter most involved in the addiction dynamic —…