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Tiny Implants Use Light to Treat Bladder Issues

Tiny Implants Use Light to Treat Bladder Issues

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 28, 2019 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND From Washington University School of Medicine A team of neuroscientists and engineers has developed a tiny, implantable device that has potential to help people with bladder problems bypass the need for medication or electronic stimulators. The...
Tiny Implants Use Light to Treat Bladder Issues

Pediatricians Giving False Security to Parents During ‘Doctors Swallow Lego for Science’ Project

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 25, 2019 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Small toys and other small items can present a hazard to small children who like to put them in their mouths and may try to swallow them. The biggest hazard, or concern, is that an item would become stuck in a child’s throat preventing them from...
Tiny Implants Use Light to Treat Bladder Issues

Study Argues that Statins are Recommended Far too Often

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 24, 2019 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Many naturopathic and functional medicine practitioners question the function and use of statin medications. A recent study may help support these non-conventional views of the commonly prescribed “preventative measure,” suggesting that statins may be...
NUNM Naturopathic Students Tapped for Oregon Scholarship Program

NUNM Naturopathic Students Tapped for Oregon Scholarship Program

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 23, 2019 | Press Release

Providing Primary Care in Underserved Counties in Exchange for Tuition PORTLAND, Oregon (Jan. 23, 2019) —The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has awarded National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) a biennial grant of $250,000 to provide educational scholarships for a...
Tiny Implants Use Light to Treat Bladder Issues

Arterial Hypertension Treated with Isolated Spirulina Peptide

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 23, 2019 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Spirulina, or “blue-green algae,” is commonly considered a “superfood” due to its myriad of health properties. The food is actually a special kind of bacteria called a cyanobacterium – Arthrospira platensis – that has the unique ability to...
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