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About NDNR
Razi Ann Berry and David Tallman, DC, ND, founded NDNR in 2005. For two decades, NDNR has documented, published, and disseminated case-based evidence for naturopathic and integrative practitioners worldwide, advancing clinical knowledge through practitioner-led case reports and peer-reviewed education.
Our archive holds the largest collection of applied natural medicine case reports in existence, documenting real interventions, dosages, and patient outcomes. NDNR publishes The Journal of Applied Natural Medicine, produces live and virtual summits, masterclasses, and multimedia clinical education, and is a NANCEAC-accredited continuing education provider.
NDNR serves NDs, MDs, DOs, DCs, NPs, PAs, PhDs, and allied healthcare professionals.
Razi Ann Berry has received the AANP Champion of Naturopathic Medicine Award, the Mindshare Rising Tide Award, the Mindshare Best Digital Media Award, and Corporation of the Year.
NDNR has been recognized by SCNM, CNDA, OANP, and NYANP, the Foundations Project and Mindshare. Since 2014, NDNR has hosted the annual Physician Choice Awards.
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Robot Helps Kill Germs in Hospital Rooms
Node Smith, ND Germ-zapping robot called LightStrike from Xenex is used at CPMC A germ-zapping robot called LightStrike from Xenex is used at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) hospitals to help curb the spread of infectious diseases. This mobile robotic device...
Once in a Lifetime Experience for Healthcare Practitioners: ParticipAid’s 2019 Nepal Global Health Experience
(PORTLAND, OR.) May 25, 2019—ParticipAid is excited to announce their annual flagship program – the 2019 Nepal Global Health Experience – and invite candidates to sign up now for early access to the application process. Program participants will visit heritage sites...
Serotonin May Play Role in Reacting to Emergency Situations
Node Smith, ND Known for its role in relieving depression, the neurochemical serotonin may also help the brain execute instantaneous, appropriate behaviors in emergency situations, according to a new Cornell study published Feb. 1 in Science. Serotonin may help the...
Sperm Counts Decreasing at Alarming Rate, New Antioxidant Study Shows 122% Increase in Sperm Motility and 33% Increase in Sperm Count
Over the past 40 years, sperm count in Western men has dropped over 50 percent; recent antioxidant study by Hamad Medical Corporation gives hope to infertile men Infertility is an issue for 1 in 6 couples; in about 50% of these cases the infertility is attributable to...
Zinc Deficiency May Play a Role in Hypertension
Node Smith, ND Lower-than-normal zinc levels may contribute to high blood pressure (hypertension) by altering the way the kidneys handle sodium. The study is published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology—Renal Physiology. Zinc-deficiency-induced...
DNA Changes Induced by Heavy Drinking May Increase Cravings for Alcohol
Node Smith, ND Binge and heavy drinking may trigger a long-lasting genetic change, resulting in an even greater craving for alcohol, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. 1 Heavy drinkers may be altering...



