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Why Some Kids Wet the Bed and What the Nervous System Has to Do With It
Bedwetting (also called nocturnal enuresis) is incredibly common. Research suggests up to 25% of children occasionally wake up to a wet bed. For many families it can feel frustrating, confusing, and sometimes even embarrassing for the child.
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Why Does My Child Get Sick So Often?
A Nervous System Perspective for Auckland Parents. Let’s start by debunking something straight away.
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Kids, Development & Screen Time: What Every Mum Needs to Know About Posture, Brain Development and the Upper Cervical Spine
If you’re a modern mum trying to raise calm, connected, capable kids in a world full of screens… you’re not alone.
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Why Insight Scans Matter for Kids (and How They Shape Personalised Care)
Insight scans are one of the most valuable tools we have to understand how your child’s nervous system is really functioning, not just how they look or act on the surface.
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Women’s Health, Stress, and the Nervous System
Women’s bodies are constantly adapting. Whether you’re an athlete training hard, recovering postpartum, or managing a busy life, your nervous system is the behind-the-scenes coordinator.
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The Mum Brain No One Warned You About
The kind where you walk into a room and forget why. You reheat your coffee three times. You open your laptop to work and your brain feels like it’s buffering.
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When Hormones Hurt: Inflammation, Endometriosis/PCOS, and the Nervous System
Women’s hormonal health is deeply connected to the nervous system. Hormones don’t operate in isolation – they are influenced by stress, inflammation, immune activity, sleep quality, and how effectively the brain and body communicate with each other (Vannuccini et al., 2017; Vigano et al., 2018).









