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November 2009 | Men’s Health

Cardiovascular Therapy Update 2009 Paul S. Anderson, ND Research supporting oral and in Naturopathic Approach to Young Men’s Health Steve Rissman, ND The author sees a need to reach out to young, college-aged men regarding their health. Perspective and direction on this matter is addressed for practicing NDs. Oncanp Perspective Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1: [...]

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Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1

Possible Benefit to Cancer Patients Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO Much of what we do in naturopathic oncology is exploration. We find and follow ideas, both old and new, and ask whether they lead to something useful for our patients. This article is about a new angle to consider when working with cancer patients. It is [...]

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Early Prostate Cancer

Overdiagnosis and radical treatment Michael Uzick, NMD Prostate cancer is now the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the United States. The American Cancer Society estimates over 190,000 new cases and over 27,000 deaths from prostate cancer in 2009.1 Yet, men with local disease have a 5-year survival rate of 100%. This [...]

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The Persistent Question of Vaccination | Part 3

The Persistent Question of Vaccination | Part 3

Part 3 of 3 Sussanna Czeranko, ND All acute diseases are natural processes … the result of Nature’s healing, cleansing efforts, which run a certain well-defined, orderly and natural course. Henry Lindlahr1(p258) Every child’s disease is nature’s effort to cleanse the body. Dr. C. S. Frischkorn2 Not all doctors shared the dream of compulsory universal [...]

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