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  • newspaperApril 24, 2001, New York Times, Section F, Page 7 Column 1: Health & Fitness. http://www.nytimes.com
    "Research Suggests Positive Effects From Living Off the Fat of the Sea.
    The article suppports our research regarding the effectiveness of the Omega 3 Fatty Acids.
  • "Tell Students: Yes you Can" David Drew, dean of the School of Educationla Studies at Claremont Graduate University. USA Today.
  • "Essential Fatty Acids in the nutrition of severly neurologically disabled children" British Journal of Nutrition (2000), 83, 219-225.
  • "Fatty Acid Analysis of Blood Plasma of Patients with Alzheimer's Disease, Other Types of Dementia, and Cognitive Impairment". Lipids, Vol. 35, no. 12 (2000). The article supports our findings regarding the AA/EPA ratio.
  • "A View From The Trenches" April 8, 2001 New York Times.
    NEW YORK, Mar 15 (Reuters Health)--Even though dyslexia rates seem to vary from country to country, new study findings provide more evidence that the reading disorder stems from neurological rather than cultural causes. Source: Science 2001;291:2165-2167. This study would suggest that controlling insulin and adding EPA to the diet would be useful for treating dyslexia, as it would increase blood flow to the brain. Our preliminary indications confirm this optimism.
  • Boston Globe, Monday, May 7, 2001, Front Page-- "A Russian Solution to US Problem". Irene Khavinson started a school in Newton, Mass. to teach children mathematics. She started with two children and now runs after school classes for 360 students, ages 5-17. Boston Globe
  • USA TODAY, Tuesday, May 8, 2001. "Kids Drink Too Much Juice, Doctors Say." At last, information regarding the amount of sugar in children's drinks. However the article only deals with obesity, not the mental problems that are caused by too much sugar, but at least it's a start. http:

 

 

Videos to Watch

Ennis' Gift
This film presents many who have one thing in common: they all have learning differences. These individuals did not accept the limitation or labels given to them by society. "They, like Ennis William Cosby, found their gifts in their differences."

Books to read

books
Television's Imageable Influences by Camille O. Cosby
The Self-Perceptions of Young African-Americans
A Week In The Zone by Barry Sears, Ph.D
The easy "HowTo" to get healthy minds and bodies!!!
Zone Perfect Meals in Minutes by Barry Sears, Ph.D
Great recipes to get into the Zone and stay there!!!
Change Your Brain, Change Your Life by Daniel Amen, M.D.
Breakthrough information and concise understanding of brain function.
Healing ADD by Daniel Amen, M.D.
Gives a thorough understanding of learning differences