by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 21, 2005 | Education
David Schleich, PhD This is the fourth of a four-part, catalytic series about CNME-based naturopathic medical education in North America. There are those in the profession who may shudder to think that the larger terrain of North American higher education could...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 21, 2005 | Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Gastrointestinal, Women's Health
Eugene Quan, ND, RPh The door was opened a crack and I peered in. Bending over the toilet, I saw Mac, vomiting. I open the door completely and Mac glared up at me. “What are you doing here? Why didn’t you call?” she demanded. I just stood there and stared at her. I...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 21, 2005 | Gastrointestinal, Nature Cure, Pediatrics
Katka Novakova, MD, ND In the last 15 years, Americans have become increasingly conscious of the link between diet and chronic disease. The Surgeon General noted that an increase in consumption of fruits and vegetables together with an increase in physical activity...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 21, 2005 | Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine, Pediatrics
Christopher Maloney, ND Where does a holistic treatment end? At what point does the position of Naturopathic Doctor blend into that of a case worker, and what is our obligation to those members of the family who aren’t paying the medical bills but who do have...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 21, 2005 | Pain Medicine, Pediatrics
Anja Lindblad, ND Treating children means treating ear infections. Whether it is the predisposition to infection due to the angle of the eustachian tube, the poor American diet, or the swimming pools that are so appealing to little children, it doesn’t matter. If you...