Eosinophilic Esophagitis: A Time for NDs to Shine
Jessica Mitchell, ND A 6-year-old boy presents to your clinic with daily stomach pain and frequent vomiting. Eating has always been an issue for this child. There is a strong […]
Jessica Mitchell, ND A 6-year-old boy presents to your clinic with daily stomach pain and frequent vomiting. Eating has always been an issue for this child. There is a strong […]
Amy Terlisner, ND Heavy menstrual bleeding can present as a significant health issue in premenopausal women. Average blood loss in normal menses is defined as 35-40 mL over 4-7 days. […]
Weil’s Arizona Center to Lead Campaign to Establish Integrative Medicine as a Formal Medical Specialty Center in “strategic change” has significant ABIHM support Should [...]
Jillian Stansbury, ND I first moved to the Pacific Northwest in the early 1980s to attend National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, Oregon, and found a wooded rural home with […]
Child obesity prevention program educates and entertains September 14, 2011 — More than a dozen children and their parents spent this past Saturday enjoying outdoor play in the sun, […]
“Food as Medicine” – Speech Contest The Bob’s Red Mill Speech Scholarship is a speech contest honoring three students displaying oratory excellence every year. The contest [...]
A Clinical Roundup of New Recommendations for Anticipatory Guidance Setareh Tais, ND Deborah Gleisner, ND Well-child care is an integral aspect of primary care for the pediatric population. The [...]
The Advance of “Narrative Medicine” in Postmodern Allopathic Curriculum David Schleich, PhD Back in 2009, Columbia University, in New York City, partnered with the revered Canossiano Institute in [...]
Amy Rothenberg, ND After 25 years of practice, I find myself increasingly interested in how to follow up a patient over time. Is it enough to see a patient once […]
Joseph Kellerstein, ND James passed away several years ago, but I certainly will not forget him. We first met in March 1986. He was 65 years old at the time […]