
A mother’s level of stress determines her baby’s neurodevelopment according to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Los…

1) How will a kid’s mandatory tetanus shot prevent your kid from getting tetanus? If the answer is “It won’t,” why would it be mandated?…

By Lauren McClain I was introduced to the indigenous Mexican term “Dando a Luz” from Pathways issue 57. Few things have clicked into place so…

She seemed incredibly youthful to be in her late 80’s. Her daughter, probably 65 years of age, stood next to her quietly, while the broadcaster,…

Pathways to Family Wellness, Summer issue #58, Article Summary and Talking Points: Perdue University president Mitch Daniels recently claimed in an opinion piece in the…

By John Marc The chiropractic adjustment is far from a treatment. What we are getting when we receive an adjustment is improved nervous system function….

By Lauren McClain We live largely protected and easy lives, but bad things do still happen and the fear of their possibility can be debilitating….

By Sophie Fletcher, BA Hons, MA How you think can change how you feel. Today I’m going to talk about the P word. Yes I…

By Pam Leo “My favorite part of Christmas is all the fun we have getting ready for Christmas (and the presents).”– Maggie Gray, at age…

By Lauren McClain Every November, I get sad. I don’t know if it’s the decreased number of light hours, the energetic move toward slowness, or…