Prenatal Acetaminophen Use and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: What Does the Evidence Say?

Read time: 5 minutes ✉️ A note from Dr. Krumbeck, Politics aside, as clinicians it is our responsibility to critically evaluate the literature so we can make the best recommendations to our patients.  Unfortunately, when politics and science become intertwined the evidence can be distorted or misrepresented, leaving patients and consumers confused about what to trust […]

The Subtle Impact of Parental Tech Use on Early Childhood Development

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Read time: 3 minutes Emerging research links parental technology use around young children with subtle but meaningful developmental outcomes. For integrative pediatric providers, this highlights an important conversation point in family-centered care: supporting mindful tech habits as part of holistic child health. Digital Distraction and Development: An Overlooked Family Health Factor Integrative pediatric care looks […]

Choline as a Neurodevelopmental Ally for Children Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol

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Read time: 3 minutes Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) remain a leading cause of preventable developmental disabilities worldwide. While early intervention is critical, promising research now points to a powerful nutritional support: choline. Could this essential nutrient help repair memory deficits caused by prenatal alcohol exposure? Let’s dig into the emerging science. Choline and Early […]