~by Alex Kelly~ There was a recent episode of The Daily podcast talking about, and referring to, The NY Times’ article “Inside the Booming Business of Cutting Babie’s Tongues.” They discuss dentists and lactation consultants across the country pushing tongue-tie releases (specifically on new mothers who are struggling to breastfeed),Read More
by: Alex Kelly and Dr. Hal Stewart ADHD in children is being diagnosed (and misdiagnosed) at an alarmingly increasing rate. Many of these diagnosis’ are stemming from other underlying problems. We see this in our practice often. There are many factors to consider when a child is diagnosed, like...is theRead More
by: Alex Kelly and Dr. Hal Stewart Snoring is a sign and symptom of a sleep related breathing disorder. Ideally, you should be breathing quietly and through the nose with an open airway when sleeping, and throughout the day as well.. Snoring means an airway obstruction. This obstruction causes youRead More
It’s very common to hear about “healthy bacteria” when it comes to our gut health. But did you know that we also have healthy bacteria in our mouths, which plays a large role in our overall health? Many mainstream mouth rinses like Listerine and Scope destroy the healthy microbiome inRead More
Dr. Leonard Sax, MD, PhD is an expert in issues of child and adolescent development. He is the author of Why Gender Matters, Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, and New York Times bestseller, The Collapse of Parenting. In this episode of Health & Harmony Dr. Sax discusses why AmericanRead More
Dr. Stewart had the honor of helping contribute to a research study published in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. If you have had a CBCT scan done at our office, this article is related to that. If you haven't, then you have probably seen the big white scannerRead More
In 1998, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to three American scientists for their discoveries on Nitric Oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system (1). Nitric oxide is naturally made in the human body but as we age, we produce less of it. Over time, free radicalRead More
“Does your child have problems wetting the bed at night? Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) – or sleep apnea – could be playing a role. A recent study, conducted on 5-10 year olds, searched for the link between SDB and tonsil and adenoid swelling in children with enuresis (bedwetting). The study also examined what part natriureticRead More
Now that fall is officially here, it's time to start stocking up on your favorite fall essentials. One of mine is apple cider. Did you know you can use essential oils to enhance your cider? It's easy! Ingredients: 2 liters of fresh apple cider 1 orange, unpeeled and cut intoRead More
If you're like me and eat a lot of eggs during the week, you're probably tossing out a lot of shells. Did you know that birds love to eat egg shells? It's an especially wonderful calcium-rich snack for female birds. So instead of throwing out your egg shells every morning,Read More