by NDNR | Sep 17, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | September, Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Mind/Body
NODE SMITH, ND As an individual’s free time increases, so does that person’s sense of well-being — but only up to a point. Too much free time can be also be a bad thing, according to research published by the American Psychological Association....
by NDNR | Sep 9, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | September, Geriatrics
ANDREW L. RUBMAN, ND, FABNE SUSAN GORDON, PHD, LMT In the May 2021 issue of NDNR, Carrie Decker, ND, wrote an excellent article titled “The Anti-Aging Effects of DHEA.”1 The present article also discusses...
by NDNR | Sep 8, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | September, Pediatrics
CHRIS D. MELETIS, ND Abstract In Part II of this series on pediatric epigenetics, Dr. Chris Meletis explores how modern environmental exposures—including stress, sedentary lifestyles, EMFs, and widespread toxins—can lead to harmful epigenetic modifications that...
by NDNR | Sep 8, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | September, Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine
MICHELLE MADDUX, ND Abstract This article reviews the critical role of the gut microbiome in immune system development, barrier integrity, and regulation of inflammatory and autoimmune responses. It highlights mechanisms such as short-chain fatty acid...
by NDNR | Sep 7, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | September, Nature Cure, Oncology
JACOB SCHOR, ND, FABNO This past winter, my wife and I saved all the cardboard tubes at the core of toilet paper and paper towel rolls. Today (early March), I will use them to make “tick tubes.” Our nearest neighbor, a...