by NDNR | Jul 12, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Anti-Aging, Dermatology
Marnie Loomis, ND In my office hangs a hand-painted sign, “Behind every successful woman is a messy house.” You will notice that the sign doesn’t say anything about wrinkles or bags under my eyes. I am comfortable with the idea that clutter in my house may indicate a...
by NDNR | Jul 12, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Anti-Aging, Dermatology
James Tuggle, NMD A 49-year-old male presents with deepening of the nasolabial sulcus/fold, deep rhytids on the inferior aspect of the lower eyelids, drooping of the jowls, excess skin on the upper eyelid, and mild to moderate rhytids across the forehead. Patient has...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Bacterial/Viral Infections, Education
Jacob Schor, ND When Alexander Bell invented the telephone in 1885 he created an enormous problem. America was still segregated by social class. One did not talk to one’s betters, and there was no correct greeting to use in addressing an unknown person, potentially of...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Education
David Schleich Professional formation occurs across a broad front and includes clinical players, politicians, academics, and policy wonks. The naturopathic profession is in midleap, from a marginalized group to a social location smack dab in the middle of the primary...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Botanical Medicine, Education, Nature Cure
Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Chickweed, a humble Eurasian weed, continues to find favor among naturopathic physicians as an anti-itch topical agent. Though skeptics charge that such a gentle herb could not possibly be clinically relevant, those who actually do use it...