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January 2009 | Gastrointestinal Medicine

Tolle Causam Hiatal Hernia Syndrome Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND, DHANP Genetics and Hereditary Aspects of Celiac Disease Nadia Arora, ND Prevalence of celiac disease, results from familial studies, non-genetic factors associated with the disease, and diagnostic testing. Lactoferrin – A Balanced Prebiotic in the Treatment of Dysbiosis Carrie Louise Daenell, ND Going beyond probiotics to help [...]

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Lower Gastrointestinal Review

Lower Gastrointestinal Review : Colon and Rectal Cancer Gurdev Parmar, ND, FABNO With so much information to keep up to date with in a family practice, it is my intention to keep the general-practice ND current with some of the latest relevant oncology research. This article will review colorectal cancer (CRC) literature presented at this [...]

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Preventing Colon Cancer with Exercise

Preventing Colon Cancer with Exercise Sarah Skolout-Redick, ND Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. However, it also has many modifiable risk factors, and various strategies have been developed to detect and prevent colon cancer. When confronted with a patient concerned about developing colon cancer, it is encouraging to [...]

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Hiatal Hernia Syndrome

Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND, DHANP Hiatal hernia syndrome (HHS) is one of the most common functional GI disorders. Patients manifesting this functional condition may present with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms; the syndrome may also be a trigger for asthmatic bronchoconstrictive episodes. A patient may already have had an upper GI barium study or endoscopy (esophagogastroduodenoscopy), which may [...]

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Diet Therapy in the Treatment of Autism

The treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be a challenging, prolonged and complicated process. It can also be extraordinarily rewarding when children begin to emerge from behind the autistic symptoms and engage in the world around them. Proper nutrition has been found to be one of the most successful interventions in treatment. Reports based on [...]

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