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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to start testing certain foods for residues of the world’s most widely… FDA to Start Testing for Glyphosate in Food, Will it be Enough…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to start testing certain foods for residues of the world’s most widely… FDA to Start Testing for Glyphosate in Food, Will it be Enough…
Online, the Natural Medicine Journal curated an interesting study discussing curcumin and premenstrual Syndrome. The study was a randomized, double-blind,… Curcumin and Premenstrual Syndrome
A South Korean study was curated online in the Natural Medicine Journal and detailed how immersion in a forest can… Forest Therapy in Breast Cancer Patients
Mike Corrado In August 2014, I was asked to review the provisions of the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA)… The New Federal Compounding Law: What We Know and What We Don’t
Tara Peyman, ND Over the past few years, I have treated several cases of mood disorders where extreme physical and… Sensitive, Hot, & Passionate: A Homeopathic Medicine for Extreme Hypersensitivity
Sandro D’Amico, ND Consider the following patient: 16-year-old boy Born to a drug-addicted mother Severe physical abuse and neglect as… Violence & Aggression in Kids: Can Naturopathic Medicine Help?
Raina Lasse, ND Healing doesn’t just happen to a patient, and it’s rarely a quick fix. As naturopathic doctors, we… Chronic Mood Disorders: Supporting the Process of Healing
Mark Woodall, ND, MS The Therapeutic Order, as elaborated by Drs Jared Zeff and Pamela Snider, begins with, “Establish the… Optimizing Sleep: A Multi-Pronged Approach
Kristina Conner, ND, MSOM, Dipl OM Tolle Causam Sleep touches our well-being in every way – a refreshing night’s sleep helps… Resting the Shen: Refining Treatment of Sleep Disturbance Using TCM
Monique Hallee, BScHK, ND Chris Hergesheimer, BA, MA There is a wide variety of natural options for the treatment of… An Unexpected Insomnia Treatment
Jennifer Kaltunas, ND, LAc This article is intended to provide guidance on techniques for empowering our patients to make lasting… Positive Psychology: Helping Your Patients Make Lasting Behavioral Change
According to a study published online in Neurology, a medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, some antibiotics may… Common Antibiotics May Be Linked to Temporary Mental Confusion
Keith Spaulding, ND, MAc, MSEE The change in the medical worldview due to the invention and widespread use of antibiotics… Transcranial Neurostimulation: A Novel Treatment for Depression?
According to a Harvard University Study, women may be three times more likely to develop Crohn’s disease if they have… Oral Contraceptives May Triple Risk for Crohn’s Disease
NCNM to Focus on Health and Well-Being of a Growing Aging Population PORTLAND, Ore. (March 4, 2016)—National College of Natural… National College of Natural Medicine Announces Age Wise Institute
Please take action now! Ginger Nash, ND Many patients over the years have asked me for more help than I… Call to Action: Modernizing ND Healthcare in CT (HB5334)
According to a study by Massachusetts General Hospital (The first and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School) published in… Mechanism By Which Obesity Promotes Cancer
According to a new study out of the University of Southern California, behavioral interventions could help doctors slow the rise… A New Way to Reduce Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescription
According to a study by the American Society for Microbiology, after the age of nine months, the development of the… Infant Diet Influences Gut Microbiome Not Maternal Obesity
A new study from the Duke Cancer Institute that was published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology… Meditation May Ease Pain and Anxiety from Biopsy