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Health & Wellness Coaching

Navigating Springtime Allergies

As the seasonal transition unfolds and we progress into the latter phase of the Spring season, the rejuvenation of nature and its blossoming allure become more apparent.

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Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

Breathe, Smile & Eat Well with Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
Transform your smile, enhance your speech, and revitalize your sleep with safe, non-invasive therapy. Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) are the unseen culprits behind many common yet overlooked health concerns. From the struggle of misaligned teeth to the challenge of restless...
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Board Certified Nutritional Consulting

Five Books to Jump Start Your Wellness Journey
Empower yourself to achieve a healthier, happier mind, body and spirit! The change starts with you—all you have to do is take the first step. This can mean seeking support from a wellness practitioner for a lifestyle change, starting a new physical activity, or locating resources that will...
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Recent Posts

Interview With Northport Wellness Center's Nurse Practitioner, Jennifer Zethner

October 18, 2016

People travel from all over Long Island and beyond to the Northport Wellness Center for holistic health care and education for themselves and their loved ones. We recently sat down with Northport Wellness Center Board Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Jennifer Zethner, to get her perspective...

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Pesticides, Insecticides, and Your Child’s Health

September 22, 2016

Organophosphate and organochlorine pesticides are among the 10 chemicals found in consumer products that are suspected to contribute to autism and learning disabilities, according to a study by Philip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc, and Luca Lambertini, PhD, both of Mount Sinai Hospital, as well as Linda S....

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Helping Your Child Deal With Environmental Transitions

September 13, 2016

For some children, especially those with special needs, transitioning from one environment to another is overwhelming. Unfamiliar sights and sounds, large crowds, or even just the physical act of moving from one place to another may be frightening. Parents may feel equally challenged and frustrated...

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