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Oxytocin – A Biomedical Treatment for Social Anxiety, Bonding Issues, and Facial Recognition Patterns in Autism

May 31, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

Oxytocin, a hormone involved in social bonding that is administered commonly as a sublingual tablet or nasal spray, can have beneficial effects as a biomedical treatment for individuals with an autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). Autism typically involves speech/language problems (communication issues), lack of social bonding or interest in peers, repetitive and odd behaviors, and sensory problems […]

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Adrenal Hormone Imbalance – A Signal of Deeper Stress

December 18, 2010 | By | Add a Comment

Adrenal hormone assessment has become a popular avenue for health practitioners to evaluate hormone levels and imbalances, symptoms of fatigue, lethargy, and other issues of ill health. It is now recognized that many health conditions such as chronic fatigue, PMS, insomnia, frequent illness, etc. are related to imbalanced adrenal hormone output and reserve. What may […]

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