Health Effects of Global Warming
As I write this column, Connecticut has received its third dusting of snow. By the end of January, we should have had several large snowstorms dumping 6 to 18 inches each. However, instead we had [...]
As I write this column, Connecticut has received its third dusting of snow. By the end of January, we should have had several large snowstorms dumping 6 to 18 inches each. However, instead we had [...]
Autoimmune diseases are considered by allopathic physicians as incurable, life-long illnesses that they “manage” with painkillers, muscle relaxants, steroids, anxiolytics and chemotherapeutics. [...]
Stacie Deyglio, ND Treating the whole person, Tolle Totum, signifies distinguishing the whole individual while relating the complex interactions of many factors to the person’s imbalance. [...]
Stacie Deyglio, ND After reading this book, I was inspired by how often naturopathic physicians advise patients of health that can be achieved by dietary modifications. I took a moment to put [...]
Brian Davies, ND, BSc The immune system represents the body’s primary physiological interface with our external environment. This interface occurs naturally when an environmental antigen [...]
Arlene Donar, ND Two female patients, 21 and 24 years old, recently presented to my office with idiopathic long-term cessation of menses. Secondary amenorrhea ranged from 15 months in the [...]
Leslie Axelrod, ND, LAc Naturopathic medicine is an art in which we can appreciate simplicity, especially when treating complicated conditions such as autoimmune disease. It is impressive to note [...]
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND Francine, 20 years old, presented in September 2006 complaining of pain, sores on the hands and severe exhaustion. These issues were associated with a diagnosis of Lupus, [...]
David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN This article is one in a series of Clinical Rounds that has been appearing periodically in NDNR. Real case studies from Dr. Brady’s practice are presented. It [...]
David Schleich, PhD Last issue we considered how identifying funding sources and social orientation could help classify our schools. There are a number of typologies into which our colleges might [...]