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Do or Do Not…There is No Try

How This Unique Approach For Treating Hard-To-Solve Conditions Is Different From Anything Else You’ve Tried “Do…or do not.  There is no try.” This iconic quote is from Yoda, in Star Wars Episode V:  The Empire Strikes Back. * And it

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Back to School with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Hello, again. Yes, summer is officially over, and children and adolescents are returning to school.   Many of them haven’t been to school for the past year and a half, as they had to participate in remote learning from home.  Now

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Back to School with Tics & Tourette Syndrome

In previous years, the summer always seemed to have passed too quickly. This year, with the pandemic and the Delta variant, many students are actually glad that summer is over and are excited to get back to in-person schooling.  Their

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What is Vocal Cord Dysfunction?

Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD), or Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement (PVFM), occurs when the vocal cords close instead of open when we breathe in. It is very common among high school athletes, and is often triggered by performance anxiety on the

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Featured on the “Searching For Integrity” Show

I’m honored to have been featured on John Smith’s Searching For Integrity Show. John interviews people with integrity and wants to share their stories, because he believes our country suffers from what he calls IDD: integrity deficit disorder. I shared

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Parents, Congratulate Yourselves!

I believe that being a parent is the hardest job in the world. And the current pandemic is making this job even harder. We parents do the best we can. And my feeling is that each generation of parents gets better

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How Could COVID-19 Be Affecting Your Child’s IBS?

Is Your Child’s IBS Made Worse By The World Today? During this time of COVID-19, more people are attending school online and working remotely from home.  You may be wondering how this affects patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Remember,

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