For those following the Abraham Cherrix story, two promising stories were published this week updating his condition. …
Stories
New Hope for Autism Research
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) quietly released a statement yesterday detailing the launch of three new studies into biological and environmental factors in children with autism. This is big news, delivered without much fanfare. …
Educational Opportunities
As fall rapidly approaches and millions of kids get ready for school, it's prime time for professional educational conferences as well. This autumn's calendar features several conferences for those interested in integrative pediatrics. …
Miracle
Last week I witnessed a true modern miracle. …
Decision reached in Cherrix case
Judge Glen Tyler proceeded in Solomon-like fashion today over a consent decree in the Abraham Cherrix case today. …
Weekly Potpourri
So many things in the inbox this week - thought I'd do a little "Week in Review." …
Baby Food Goes Gourmet
One of the features in this week's "Dining Out" section of the NY Times, believe it or not, was about the advent of gourmet baby food. …
Back from the Ranch
Last week I returned from New Mexico, after the remarkable experience of working on the Imus Ranch. …
Combating Autism Act
Quick news flash- The Combating Autism Act passed the Senate last night by a unanimous vote. Now it's on to the House. …
The Story of Abraham Cherrix
In May, I was interviewed for the Virginian Pilot about the case of Abraham Cherrix, a 16 year-old from Chincoteague with Hodgkin's disease. The young man is making news because he is refusing further conventional cancer treatment and would like to solely pursue the controversial alternative Hoxsey …