Understanding Why Cancer Spreads to the Lungs
According to a study out of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and published in the journal Cell, the… Understanding Why Cancer Spreads to the Lungs
According to a study out of the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and published in the journal Cell, the… Understanding Why Cancer Spreads to the Lungs
Marcia Prenguber, ND, FABNO The faculty and staff of the College of Naturopathic Medicine at the University of Bridgeport (UBCNM),… Message from the Dean: University of Bridgeport, College of Naturopathic Medicine
Nobody wants their arteries to explode – green tea could help. According to a study out of Kyoto University, green… Green Tea Can Prevent Artery Explosion
Most people know what it’s like to smell something great that you love the smell of – it’s great. What… The Link Between Smell and Your Memories
According to a study out of North Carolina State University and published in Environmental Health Perspectives, several pesticides commonly used… Pesticides Linked to Respiratory Wheeze in Farmers
According to a study out of the Boston University Medical Center and published in the journal Heart Rhythm, people who… Association between Atrial Fibrillation & Smaller Brains?
According to a study headed up by researchers out of Canada, Australia and South Korea and published in The BMJ,… ADHD Medication Linked to Slightly Increased Risk of Heart Rhythm Problems
According to a study out of the Weizmann Institute of Science and published in the journal Science, new research findings… Disrupted Immunity in Fetal Brain Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders
According to a study out of Duke University and published in the journal Cell Reports, scientists have discovered a type… Scientists Trace Origin Cell of Bone, Soft Tissue Tumors
According to a study out of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and published in the Proceedings of the… Features of Collagen Could Shed Light on Disease Processes
According to a study out of Northwestern University and published in PLOS Medicine, fifty-five percent of high-risk patients were missed… Diabetes Screening Sometimes Misses High-risk Patients
A study conducted at Duke-NUS Medical School, has shown that low vitamin D levels may be associated with an increased… Vitamin D Levels Can Predict Cognitive Decline
Docere Thomas A. Kruzel, ND Elder abuse, neglect, loneliness, and the difficulties encountered with ageist attitudes are some of the… Geriatric Health: Elder Abuse, Neglect, Ageism, & Social Isolation
Naturopathic Perspective Pamela Sky Jeanne, ND Aging is a process most people deny until it is right up front, presenting… New Paradigms for Aging Well
Naturopathic Perspective Judith Ancheta, ND As a proud member of the naturopathic profession, I am very aware of our ability… Naturopathic Care & Pain: Lessons from an Interdisciplinary Medical Practice – Part 2
Tolle Totum Sukriti Bhardwaj, BHSc Monique Aucoin, BMSc, ND Within the elderly patient population, cancer is a growing concern. In… Cancer Cachexia in the Elderly: The Role of Nutritional Supplementation
A recent article, published in Menopause journal, has discovered that both early and late menopause, can lead to an increased… Both Early And Late Menopause Could Increase Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
A new study, published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, has found that a constituent in bitter orange, has… Bitter Orange To Increase Fat Burning Effects Of Exercise
New research, published in Wiley, has discovered that a diet high in fats could reduce the recovery times in cartilage.… High Fat Diet Can Benefit Cartilage Repair
A new study, published by the Research Society on Alcoholism, has discovered that there may be an association between alcohol… Alcohol Cravings Linked To Glutamate Levels