by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Anti-Aging, Geriatrics, Women's Health
J.D. McCoy, NMD “Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.”- Confucius Since 1997 there has been a 726% increase in nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, with the majority of patients being female and falling between ages 35 and 50 (ASAPS, 2005). Americans spent...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Education
Guru Sandesh Singh Khalsa, ND The College of Naturopathic Medicine of the University of Bridgeport (UB) is the first college of naturopathic medicine to be founded in a comprehensive university. Following five years of candidacy for accreditation, the college was...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, Naturopathic News
Mitch Kennedy, ND Consumers are forcing the $35 billion per year lawn and garden care industry to make space for organics. Stores like Lowe’s, Sears, and Home Depot, which traditionally have only sold synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, are selling record amounts of...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, Environmental Medicine, Naturopathic News, Pediatrics
Mitch Kennedy, ND Many epidemiologic studies have shown the relationship between children’s exposure to lead during developing years and the detrimental effects on neurologic development. A new study done in Mexico looked at IQ level of children exposed to lead in...
by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, Naturopathic News
Mitch Kennedy, ND Researchers at the University of Minnesota have found residues from animal antibiotics in common produce. Spreading raw manure on fields from animals treated with antibiotics is a common practice on conventional farms. Unfortunately, scientists have...