by NDNR | Jul 3, 2008 | 2008 | July, Education
David Schleich, PhD In the past two columns we have looked at Institutional Research (IR) models that presume the use of credible data which, in turn is invaluable in strategic planning, both short and long term. Our understanding of data types is key to the design...
by NDNR | Jul 3, 2008 | 2008 | July, Botanical Medicine, Education, Environmental Medicine, Nature Cure
Rick Liva RPh, ND The reality of this industry is that some commonly used botanical extracts and other raw materials used to make natural products have high residual levels of potentially harmful toxic chemicals. Most of us don’t realize that these chemicals may...
by NDNR | Jul 3, 2008 | 2008 | July, Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Education, Mind/Body, Neurology
Kelly Green Jennings, ND, MSOM There are moments in our lives when the world splits open and forces us to decide what is most important to us and what we are going to do. These moments are highlighted by a clarity of memory that may seem uncanny, and often are tinged...
by NDNR | Jul 3, 2008 | 2008 | July, Pain Medicine
JoAnna Forwell, ND It can be argued that a significant cause of long-standing musculoskeletal pain is attributable to chronically injured connective tissue. In the case of sprains, the fibers of ligaments or tendons become separated for the most part at the enthesis,...