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Cornelia Mazzan
July 2, 2014 – Amy Wright Glenn with Corneila Mazzan View book on Amazon This is a beautiful gem of a book, written by a woman who looked within and then outside her inherited Mormon faith and traditions to find insights into life’s biggest questions about love, pain, and mystery. Critical of the corruption found […]...
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Larry Palevsky, MD
July 16, 2014 – Amala Holt with Larry Palevsky, MD Amala Holt’s son had significant asthma and food allergies, and her daughter had eczema and skin rashes. She consulted with Dr. Larry in 2012 and 2013 for guidance regarding both children. Dr. Larry and Amala will talk through her journey. She will speak about her […]...
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Kelly Brogan, MD
July 9, 2014 – Maya Shetreat-Klein, MD with Kelly Brogan, MD According to governmental statistics, 12% of children aged 3 to 17 are neurodevelopmentally impaired. Genetics cannot explain skyrocketing rates of ADHD, sensory processing problems, and autism spectrum disorders. Child behavioral health cannot be viewed as a “head-up” phenomenon any longer. It requires intuition, cutting-edge […]...
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Louise Kuo
July 2, 2014 – Shimi Kang, MD with Louise Kuo Habakus I was transfixed by Amy Chua’s “Tiger Mom” book and read it in one breath. I was simultaneously embarrassed for her and morbidly impressed. Her two daughters seemed awfully accomplished, after all. I squashed the seed of insecurity that was planted and promptly gave […]...
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Larry Palevsky, MD
June 25, 2014 – Nicole Leahy and Maxine Webber with Larry Palevsky, MD Dr. Larry speaks to two moms in his practice, Nicole and Maxine. Nicole has a daughter and a son, and Maxine has two daughters. Both moms discuss their experiences navigating the conventional pediatric world for their first children, and then have them […]...
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Kelly Brogan, MD
View book on Amazon June 18, 2014 — Izabella Wentz with Kelly Brogan, MD Tired? Sad? Dry skin? More and more people are wondering what’s going on with our thyroid? Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis sounds… exotic. And something that happens to other people. But it’s not. It affects up to 5% of adults in Western countries. It’s […]...
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