Bottoms Up?: New Research Finds Some Alcohol May Be Safe In Pregnancy

OK, it’s not exactly “bottoms up”, but research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health finds that moderate drinking during pregnancy is not harmful to a developing fetus.  I have heard this before, when I spoke with Dr. Michael Broder who wrote The Panic Free Pregnancy, but neither of us — at the time — expected the mainstream media to publish anything of the sort.  After all, everyone from the Centers for Disease Control to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says don’t drink at all while pregnant.  This new research, however, has started a conversation.  I spoke with Texas Children’s Pavillion for Women obstetrician Dr. Codi Weiner to get her thoughts on the methology and conclusions of the research, as well as to determine what she considers to be moderate drinking.  This is what she had to say:

Note:  In response to the publication of this research, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists tweeted out this statement:

@acognews: the jury may be out for researchers, but ACOG recommends that pregnant women avoid alcohol

BTW: For more on what Dr. Broder says is safe — and unsafe — for you and your fetus during pregnancy, from eating sushi to coloring your hair, you can listen to this Pea in the Podcast here.

Kids With ADHD at Greater Risk for Addiction

Me, when ADHD started to impact my classroom performance.

New research supports past research finding a correlation between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and drug and alcohol addiction.  It’s interesting to me that this comes up now, because moms in one of my favorite online parenting communities are discussing the nature of addiction.  It’s quite a vigorous conversation, as most there are!  One thing that’s clear is all addictions are not created equally.  Addiction driven by a disorder like ADHD is difficult to fight without understanding and treating the underlying cause.

I spoke with Dr. Max Nelson at the Seay Behavioral Health Center at Texas Health Presbyterian in Plano, TX, about ADHD and addiction.  Please listen to our conversation here (courtesy KRLD): [Read more...]

Meta-Analysis: Vaccine & Autism Theory Not Dead

I thought I’d take a quick minute to post this CBS News story exploring possible causes of autism, that includes these statements:

(Helen) Ratajczak’s article states, in part, that “Documented causes of autism include genetic mutations and/or deletions, viral infections, and encephalitis [brain damage] following vaccination [emphasis added]. Therefore, autism is the result of genetic defects and/or inflammation of the brain.” [Read more...]

Autism, Vaccines, Fraud and Moving On

Autism - A developmental disorder that appears in the first 3 years of life, and affects the brain’s normal development of social and communication skills.  Autism is a physical condition linked to abnormal biology and chemistry in the brain. The exact causes of these abnormalities remain unknown, but this is a very active area of research. There are probably a combination of factors that lead to autism. -PubMed

Such clinical terms for a disorder that consumes the lives of families of  perhaps 1 in 110 American children (Centers for Diseases Control).  [Read more...]

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