Carolinians For Health Care Access

Learning About Medical Options and Protecting Our Rights
to Integrative, Complementary, and Alternative Health Care

 

In The News

News & Observer: Research links pesticides with ADHD in children, May 18, 2010

News & Observer: Dietary ADHD remedies,  April 6/10

In-womb Exposure a Growing Concern - Autism February 26, 2010

Vitamin D - Increase Dose in Winter

News & Observer: Autism and Diet,  January 7,2010

News & Observer: "Ward off Flu Naturally"  Oct 27, 2009

Higher Rate of Autism

Doctor Discipline Review Faces Change, Asheville Citizen, 7-31-09

Mercury Dangers,  News & Observer 8/12/09

Selling the “Supplements Don’t Work” Myth: Sifting Through the Media Morass

How Poor Gut Health Fuels Inflammation and Fatigue

Getting the Lead Out, and Fast

Revisiting the Vaccine-Autism Debate

News & Observer Letter to Editor June 8, 2009

News & Observer Letter to Editor June 6, 2009

News & Observer Letter to Editor June 4, 2009

News & Observer May 15, 2009: Bill boosts doctors' say in disciplinary process

Asheville Citizen Times, May 13, 2009: Doctors say NC board isn’t fair

News & Observer, May 13, 2009 : Medical Board Opposes Bill

Read Between The Lines: Beyond the “Vitamins Don’t Work” Myth

State joins Lyme debate

Letter to the Editor by John Pittman

How Poor Gut Health Fuels Inflammation and Fatigue

Cost Effective Integrative Medicine

LETTER TO WSJ: Leave the Sinking Ship By Deepak Chopra

FDA Cancels Autism Chelation Study

Getting the Lead Out

Business Week on Lack of Evidence - MAY 29, 2006

Business Week on Lack Evidence for Back Surgery - May 29, 2006

Business Week on Lack Evidence for Ear Infections - May 29, 2006

Evidence demonstrates High Cost Treatments May Mean Lower Health Results

Vitamin C under attack

Response to a series of media article claiming vitamins ineffective

The News and Observer October 7, 2008 Old-guard medicine getting a face-lift

News & Observer September 28, 2008 – Lyme Disease

News and Observer Saturday, February 28, 2004 Editorial An EPA proposal to relax mercury pollution rules poses a serious environmental and health hazard, especially in North Carolina

News & Observer Saturday, April 19, 2003 - Bills Examine Medical Board