Monthly Archives: March 2016

Changing Media Perception: “Anti-Vaxxers Are [Fill in the Blank]”

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March 26, 2016 Recent events have prompted some startlingly contradictory emotions in me. On the one hand, a day I’ve long been dreading appears to have finally arrived, and on the other hand, a day I have been awaiting with … Continue reading

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The Beauty of Now

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March 22, 2016 I remember this moment like it was yesterday . . . . “Come join me, Mom,” he said. “We can breathe together and relax.” A beautiful moment unfolding before my eyes. Something I was told would never happen. … Continue reading

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Gardasil – Ireland’s Political Hot Potato

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March 19, 2016 Mná Na hEireann, the women of Ireland, have through the centuries of Irish history displayed a certain kind of strength and courage which is admired the world over. They are the subject of songs, folklore, legends, poetry, … Continue reading

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Rupert Isaacson’s New Book: The Long Ride Home

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March 18, 2016 We are creeping up the snowbank on our bellies, speaking in the softest whispers, trying to minimize the crunch of our bodies on the snow-crust and the scratchy noise of our REI winter gear. Blue shadows and … Continue reading

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Get Off Facebook and Head to the Bookstore Now! Here’s Why:

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March 17, 2016 HarperCollins just published an uncensored book written by Dr. Kelly Brogan, a holistic psychiatrist who specializes in women’s health, titled A Mind of Your Own: The Truth about Depression and How Women Can Heal Their Bodies to Reclaim … Continue reading

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10 Things I’ve Learned about Autism after 14 Years

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March 15, 2016 1. It’s not genetic. Oh, it’s genetic to the same extent that being tall is a genetic risk factor for banging your head on low doorways. The doorway? That’s environment. 2. They know we know. And we … Continue reading

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Dealing with the Many Complexities of Treating Autism with Homeopathy

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March 14, 2016 Amy L. Lansky, PhD I receive questions every day about homeopathic treatment, especially from parents looking for guidance about treatment of their autistic children. Naturally, I receive many kinds of questions repeatedly. In order to share information … Continue reading

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10 Things I Wish I Could Do Over in Raising My Son with Autism

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March 9, 2016 Today my son, who was diagnosed with autism at age two, turned eighteen years old. It’s often at these milestones I reflect on my life. I never wanted to raise my children and look back with regrets. I … Continue reading

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Welcome to TMR’s Third President!

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March 8, 2016 In accordance with the TMR bylaws, it is time to hand over the proverbial reigns to a new president. I am absolutely honored and thrilled to announce that Marissa Ali, a.k.a. Dragon Slayer, has been elected President … Continue reading

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Have You Received a TEAM TMR Grant? We Want to Hear from You!

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March 7, 2016 If you are a past recipient of a TEAM TMR grant, we want to hear from you! We here at TMR have been thrilled that we have been able to provide grants through our non-profit, TEAM, to … Continue reading

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