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Patient Compliance in Joint Custodial Living Arrangements

Christopher Maloney, ND Where does a holistic treatment end? At what point does the position of Naturopathic Doctor blend into that of a case worker, and what is our obligation to those members of the family who aren’t paying the medical bills but who do have...

Closing the Case on Pediatric Eczema

This is a case about a 4-year-old girl who presented to my office last July. I immediately noticed a bright, personable, very intelligent young girl with a rash covering her entire body. The only areas not affected were the soles of her feet and the palms of her...

Treating Autoimmune Disease Using Naturopathic Principles

Leslie Axelrod, ND, LAc Five years ago, I was offered the opportunity to work in a Rheumatology practice. When asked to join, my initial thought was this is a very difficult population and I don’t feel very competent treating autoimmune disease. Besides, I don’t have...

Clinical Rounds in Functional and Nutritional Medicine

Fatigue - Functional Hypothyroidism David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN Introduction This is the first in a series of Clinical Rounds, which will be appearing as a part of ND News & Review. In these Clinical Rounds real case studies from my practice will be...

Treating Autoimmune Disease Using Naturopathic Principles

Improving the Quality of Life for Patients Leslie Axelrod, ND, L.Ac. Five years ago, I was offered the opportunity to work in a Rheumatology practice. When asked to join, my initial thought was this is a very difficult population and I don’t feel very competent...

But It’s a Dry Heat!

Dr. Hope Farner, ND Like the predominant weather patterns here in the Arizona desert, the most common underlying symptom pattern I see in my patients is dry heat. Chinese medicine uses the term Yin Deficiency to categorize this condition, which is commonly associated...

Naturopathic Treatment of Anorectal Disorders

Thomas A. Kruzel, ND A considerable number of Americans suffer from some type of anorectal condition at some time in their lives, but often do not discuss it with their physician until it becomes very uncomfortable. Additionally, many physicians do not ask their...

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Men’s Health & Compounding: A Pharmacist’s Perspective

Men’s Health & Compounding: A Pharmacist’s Perspective

Dr. Fatimah Hamade, PharmD Understanding Male Hypogonadism, Hormone Balancing, and the Role of Personalized Compounding in Optimizing Testosterone Therapy Abstract This article reviews the clinical foundations of male hypogonadism, testosterone evaluation, and...

Soil’s Hidden Threat: How Dirt May Drive Antibiotic Resistance

Key Findings: New research from Virginia Tech reveals that soil ecosystems are a significant reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Environmental factors like pollution and land use can amplify ARGs, increasing the risk of resistant bacteria infecting...

Second-Hand Smoke Exposure in Childhood Linked to DNA Changes

Key Findings: A new study from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) found that children exposed to second-hand smoke are more likely to show DNA methylation changes that may influence future disease risk. Researchers identified 11 DNA regions...

Understanding Preeclampsia

How to Reduce Risk in Pregnancy and Prevent Future Cardiovascular Disease By Alexsia Priolo Introduction Pregnancy places significant physiologic stress on the cardiovascular system, prompting structural and hemodynamic changes to manage increased blood volume and...

Adjunctive Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

Botanical and Nutrient Therapies By Alexandra Mele, ND This article explores the case of a 76-year-old patient with treatment-resistant paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. It highlights how botanical medicines and nutrient therapies complement conventional care, including...

Microplastics May Be Making Our Food More Toxic, Study Warns

New research shows that tiny plastic particles in soil and water can increase the amount of toxic chemicals plants and human cells absorb, raising fresh concerns about food safety. Two studies from Rutgers Health found that lettuce exposed to both micro- and...

Understanding Preeclampsia

How to Reduce Risk in Pregnancy and Prevent Future Cardiovascular Disease By Alexsia Priolo Introduction Pregnancy places significant physiologic stress on the cardiovascular system, prompting structural and hemodynamic changes to manage increased blood volume and...

Adjunctive Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

Botanical and Nutrient Therapies By Alexandra Mele, ND This article explores the case of a 76-year-old patient with treatment-resistant paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. It highlights how botanical medicines and nutrient therapies complement conventional care, including...

Microplastics May Be Making Our Food More Toxic, Study Warns

New research shows that tiny plastic particles in soil and water can increase the amount of toxic chemicals plants and human cells absorb, raising fresh concerns about food safety. Two studies from Rutgers Health found that lettuce exposed to both micro- and...

Early Sun Exposure Linked to Lower Relapse Risk in Children with MS

New research suggests that just 30 minutes of daily sun in infancy may reduce disease activity in children with multiple sclerosis. A study published in Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation found that children who had at least 30 minutes of daily summer...

Blood Test-Guided Diet Reduces IBS Symptoms, Study Finds

New research suggests a personalized diet based on a blood test may significantly reduce abdominal pain in IBS patients. A Michigan Medicine and Cleveland Clinic study found that patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) experienced less abdominal pain when...

Cystic Fibrosis Disrupts Gut Development in Infants

New research reveals stalled microbiome maturation in infants with cystic fibrosis, potentially impacting long-term health. A Dartmouth-led study, published in mBio, found that infants with cystic fibrosis (CF) experience delayed gut microbiome development compared to...

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