Categorized | Anti-Aging, NDNR Issues

July 2007 | Anti-Aging

Anti-Aging Nutrition and Phytotherapy:
Overview for seniors, and principles of supplementation in geriatric populations
Lisa Meserole, MS, ND

Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Update on and treatment options for a common threat to vision
Paul S. Anderson, ND

Advanced Testing for Cardiovascular Disease:
Going beyond cholesterol tests on a lipid panel.
Dicken Weatherby, ND

Proper Positioning for Elimination
A discussion of the best posture: sitting or squatting.
Ralph Capone, ND

Primum Non Nocere

Sunscreen, Vitamin D and Cancer:
New evidence suggests that sunscreen use may increase cancer risk.
Jacob Schor, ND

Mechanisms of Nutrient Action in Bone Tissue:
Understanding the role of therapeutic substances in metabolic processes, and its relationship to osteoporosis.
Rebecka Hoppins Campbell, ND

Chronic Inflammation:
The “Hallmark” of Aging
Applying naturopathic principles to the prime initiators of aging.
Lucinda Messer, ND

Exercise for the Aging Set
Appropriate workouts can help the elderly regain lost coordination and stability.
Helen C. Healy, ND

Bone Marrow Tonic Botanicals:
These herbal medicines offer several possibilities for treating people with bone marrow depression.
Eric Yarnell, ND

Message from the President:
A rotating column from the presidents of naturopathic medical colleges.
Pat Wolfe, Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine

Global Warming:
You Can Help! Here Is a list of things everyone can do to help remedy global warming.
Mitch Kennedy, ND

Don’t Let ’em Fool You:
Clear etiology is essential for treating the elderly.
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND

Making Sense of a Critical Partnership: Higher education and professional preparation.
David Schleich, PhD

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