Genomics
Learn more information here about genomics and epigenetics, which is how the expression of genetic mutations affect health. Some common mutations can cause problems with gene expression, detoxification, energy production, and more.
Genomics Articles
Using Lab Tests and Assessments to Uncover Root Causes in Children’s Health
When a child is struggling with health or developmental challenges, addressing symptoms alone may not provide lasting relief. To promote true healing and development, it’s important to look for root causes—underlying imbalances in the body that may be contributing to ... Read More
What Is Causing the Autism Epidemic?
During an April 10, 2025 Presidential Cabinet meeting, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. indicated that “By September we will know what has caused the autism epidemic.” “And we’ll be able to eliminate those exposures,” Kennedy asserted ... Read More
Biomedical and Physiological Imbalances Commonly Seen in Autism
Biomedical and Physiological Imbalances Commonly Seen in Autism Autism is a subjective diagnostic label that covers a cluster of symptoms or stereotypical behaviors. While conventional medicine often describes autism as a predominately genetic condition that results in a set of ... Read More
IntellxxDNA™ Powers Groundbreaking Child Health Study Alongside Documenting Hope
AUSTIN, Texas, October 05, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IntellxxDNA™, a leader in genomic insights, is thrilled to announce a partnership with Documenting Hope, the research arm of Epidemic Answers, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping children heal from chronic health conditions. The two ... Read More
What Lab Tests Do FLIGHT™ Participants Take?
At-Home Diagnostic Tests During the early weeks of the FLIGHT™ Study, the Program Director, Josie Nelson, and Medical Director, Dr. Heather Tallman Ruhm, helped the family collect specimens for a number of at-home diagnostic tests, and to prepare for two blood ... Read More
MTHFR Mutation
What Is MTHFR? A genetic mutation called MethyleneTetraHydroFolate Reductase, otherwise known as an MTHFR mutation or methylation defect, may be one reason why some children develop autism or other neurodevelopmental disorder. There are many contributing factors involved in this “perfect ... Read More
The Folate Deficiency Connection
Laurette Janak discusses the connection of autism, Alzheimer's, cancer and depression in this post about methylation and folate deficiency. Do you have a child with autism? A history of depression? A parent with Alzheimer’s? Some discoveries I made might interest ... Read More
Optimizing the Health of Children with Down Syndrome
Guest blogger Erica Peirson ND writes about ways to optimize the health of a child or adult with Down syndrome. Common Health Tendencies in Down Syndrome Ever since the extra chromosome was discovered in 1959, physicians and researchers have been ... Read More
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