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The American Epidemic - Solutions for Over-Medicating Our Youth - cover

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The American Epidemic - Solutions for Over-Medicating Our Youth

Frank J. Granett R.P.H

Maison d'édition: Morgan James Publishing

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The American Epidemic: Solutions for Over Medicating Our Youth provides new knowledge for parents, educators, all healthcare professionals, and public health policymakers to help rule out underlying risk factors of behavioral conditions prior to premature drug therapy. Nutritional, physiological, and environmental risk factors have created a behavioral health crisis in America. The American Epidemic: Solutions for Over Medicating Our Youth reveals how to eliminate these risk factors and revert children to normal behavior without drug therapy. Also discussed is the prudent use of drug therapy protocols to prevent harmful side effects.
Disponible depuis: 01/02/2014.

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