Node Smith, ND The World Literacy Foundation announced today the development of an interactive "Netflix" type platform to equip educators with resources that have been affected by the indefinite school lock down as a result of COVID-19. Streaming service was born out...

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Heavy Drinking Affects Decision Making the Following Day
Node Smith, ND A new study from psychologists at the University of Bath highlights the true impact of heavy drinking on our ability to plan, set goals and make decisions the following day. Published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, the study provides new evidence...
Warning of Equating COVID-19 with HAPE
Node Smith, ND Early reports of COVID-19 symptoms and the compelling need to quickly identify treatment options and curb the growing number of critically ill patients have led to erroneous and potentially dangerous comparisons between COVID-19 and other respiratory...
Study Links Dietary Selenium and Outcome of COVID-19
Margaret Rayman, Professor of Nutritional Medicine at the University of Surrey, said: “Given the history of viral infections associated with selenium deficiency, we wondered whether the appearance of COVID-19 in China could possibly be linked to the belt of selenium deficiency that runs from the north-east to the south-west of the country.”
How Our Eyes Recycle Vitamin A
Node Smith, ND Many of us will remember being told as kids when we refused to eat our vegetables that 'carrots are good for your eyes'. Although our parents may not have fully understood it at the time, there is some truth to this. Carrots are a rich source of the...
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More to Drug Relapse than Just the Drug
Edited By NODE SMITH, ND From Elsevier- Why are some individuals able to use recreational drugs in a controlled way, whereas others switch to the compulsive, relapsing drug-seeking and -taking habits that characterize substance use disorder (SUD)? Despite more than...
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Institute for Human Individuality
Awards First Brett Saks Scholarship Maria Zangara, a third year doctoral candidate at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine, was awarded the first Brett Sacks Scholarship from the Institute for Human Individuality (IfHI). Zangara,...
In Memory of Susan Plourde, ND
Susan Plourde, ND We regret to inform you of the passing of Dr. Susan Plourde, ND, on Sunday, July 3, 2011. Dr. Plourde graduated from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine returning to her roots to practice in PEI. Susan was very involved in the profession on...
Scientist Wade Davis Delivers NCNM 2011 Commencement Address
Scientist Wade Davis Delivers NCNM 2011 Commencement Address National Geographic Society’s Explorer-in-Residence Will Receive College’s Highest Honor PORTLAND, Ore. (June 20, 2011) —National College of Natural Medicine will confer upon celebrated ethnobotanist and...
The RUN KICK-OFF in San Francisco July 17th, 2011
Across America To Empower Americans About Health Care Choices San Francisco, CA, June 6, 2011 In a historic effort to lead a movement bringing empowerment and increased choices in health care to Main Street, America, Dr. Dennis Godby, ND, will run across the...
Naturopathic Doctors Lobby Legislators to get Licensed in New York
Naturopathic Doctors Lobby Legislators to get Licensed in New York ND's argue they can fill the shortage of primary care physicians and save the state millions of dollars. Currently, doctors are leaving to set up practices in nearby states and patients are seeking...
Omega-3 Heart Health Presentation
Fish Oils and the Heart San Clemente, Calif. (June 7, 2011) – Metagenics, Inc., a nutrigenomics and lifestyle medicine company dedicated to reducing chronic illness and improving health, contributed two poster presentations at the National Lipid Association (NLA) 2011...
EuroPharma's Curamin receives 2011 Vity Award
Curamin receives 2011 Vity Award GREEN BAY, WI, June 3, 2011—EuroPharma® is pleased to announce that their popular pain relieving product, Curamin®, is the recipient of three 2011 Vity Awards. The coveted Vity Awards, sponsored by Vitamin Retailer magazine, annually...
Georgetown and NUHS Reach Agreement for Mutual Cooperation
National University of Health Sciences and Georgetown University Medical Center Launch Agreement for Mutual Cooperation Boon to Students Seeking Excellence in CAM Education Lombard - National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) has announced a new...
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The Reproductive Microbiome: Profound Implications of New Research
SARAH WYLIE, ND and JACLYN CHASSE-SMEATON, ND Once upon a time, I attended the birth of a patient in a teaching hospital in Vermont. The baby was born and crying healthfully at her mother’s breast, and it was time for the mother’s uterus to contract...
Mechanism of Complement System Newly Discovered
NODE SMITH, ND Although the protein ITIH4 is found in large amounts in the blood, its function has so far been unknown. By combining many different techniques, researchers from Aarhus University have discovered that ITIH4 inhibits proteases in the innate immune system...
The Microbial Endocrine System
GUY CITRIN, ND I assume many of my colleagues have patients who present similarly. I myself have found that my non-serious chronically ill patients often present with similar symptoms. Clinical responses to...
Pregnenolone & Its Metabolites
CARRIE DECKER, ND When we speak of hormones, we often think of those that play a role in mediating sexual function: estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone. These hormones come from the common base molecule of cholesterol, and all 3 derive from the mother...
Type 1 Diabetes
Mona Morstein, ND Tolle Totum Etiological Factors The worldwide statistics regarding diabetes are frightening. In 2011, 366 million people around the world were diagnosed with diabetes, and it is projected that, by 2030, up to 552 million people will have it—nearly...
Microchimerisms
Keri Layton, ND Docere Implications for Maternal Health There is a great scene in the now retired hit TV show, The Office, in which Pam, the lead female character, laments the impact motherhood has had on her sense of humor. “I used to watch Pulp Fiction and laugh,...
Spagyrics: “New” Type of Medicine
Mark Iwanicki, ND Vis Medicatrix Naturae Spagyric Remedies Spagyric remedies are a “new” class of medicine that is gaining popularity in the holistic and natural health communities in the United States. Although the modality was first coined by Paracelsus, the famous...
Reducing Childhood Asthma Risk
Bianca Garilli, ND Vis Medicatrix Naturae Prenatal Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation The prevalence of asthma in the United States has increased from 7.3% of the population in 2001 to 8.4% in 2010. In 2010, there were an estimated 7 million children between the ages...
An Herb For Our Yin-Deficient World
Robin DiPasquale, ND, RH (AHG) Rehmannia glutinosa Botanical Insights The world is moving fast. Many people have daily lives that demand too much in too little time. Technology and social media have people plugged in day and night. Speed limits on highways are faster,...
Anti-Allergic Alternatives
Carrie Decker, ND Tolle Causam Sniffling, Sneezing, Red Eyes, Itchy Skin, Oh My! Probably more times than any physician can count, a patient comes in amidst a seasonal allergic crisis with the full-blown syndrome – runny nose, itchy red eyes, sneezing, coughing, and a...
Immune Modulator for Autoimmune Disease?
Carrie Decker, ND Vis Medicatrix Naturae Active Hexose Correlated Compound Although the naming of the phenomenon of autoimmune disease is simple and reflects a self-triggered immune response, factors leading to the development of this state are complex and many. The...
There Is Nothing Like A Fast
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE Nature Cure Clinical Pearls There Is Nothing Like A Fast The value of fasting as a curative agent is mainly two-fold: first it purifies the system by increasing the activity of all the eliminating organs, and secondly, it gives a complete...
Homeopathy Research on MRSA in Vitro
A new homeopathic research study showed the ability of Belladonna and a MRSA nosode to be effective at inhibiting growth of MRSA in vitro.1 MRSA - methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - is a growing global concern, and the ability to treat effectively with...
Be Smart and Informed IF You Choose to Use Antibiotic Therapies
In many states, naturopathic physicians are permitted to prescribe from an extensive formulary. This often includes antibiotics. Though not a traditional approach, sometimes naturopaths feels that prescribing an antibiotic may be appropriate in certain situations....
Anti-Allergic Alternatives
Carrie Decker, ND Tolle Causam Sniffling, Sneezing, Red Eyes, Itchy Skin, Oh My! Probably more times than any physician can count, a patient comes in amidst a seasonal allergic crisis with the full-blown syndrome – runny nose, itchy red eyes, sneezing, coughing, and a...
Immune Modulator for Autoimmune Disease?
Carrie Decker, ND Vis Medicatrix Naturae Active Hexose Correlated Compound Although the naming of the phenomenon of autoimmune disease is simple and reflects a self-triggered immune response, factors leading to the development of this state are complex and many. The...
There Is Nothing Like A Fast
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE Nature Cure Clinical Pearls There Is Nothing Like A Fast The value of fasting as a curative agent is mainly two-fold: first it purifies the system by increasing the activity of all the eliminating organs, and secondly, it gives a complete...
Homeopathy Research on MRSA in Vitro
A new homeopathic research study showed the ability of Belladonna and a MRSA nosode to be effective at inhibiting growth of MRSA in vitro.1 MRSA - methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - is a growing global concern, and the ability to treat effectively with...
Be Smart and Informed IF You Choose to Use Antibiotic Therapies
In many states, naturopathic physicians are permitted to prescribe from an extensive formulary. This often includes antibiotics. Though not a traditional approach, sometimes naturopaths feels that prescribing an antibiotic may be appropriate in certain situations....
Test Male Fertility at Home with Your Smartphone
That’s right! A team of researchers developed a smartphone compatible device and app that allows men to determine the motility and concentration of their sperm - fertility.1 Male fertility is a grossly under-appreciated concern, which often is overlooked when a couple...
New Role for Cerebellum with Cognition
It’s not every day that foundational physiological understandings of an organ system are reconsidered, overturned, or even added to in a significant way. Yet, when it does happen, it questions how we could have ever assumed that there wasn’t “more going on.” This week...
The Lungs Actually Produce Blood Cells
Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco recently discovered that the lungs play a key role in blood production.1 This runs contrary to a century-old assumption that the bone marrow produces all of our blood components. Megakaryocytes have long...
Relaxation Techniques for Parents with Sick Children
A recent study reminds us, once again, of the importance in taking care of ourselves during times of crisis. From Greece, a research team has conducted a favorable study using progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) combined with guided imagery (GI) to reduce anxiety and...
New Mechanism for Beta Cell Dysfunction Discovered in Type 2 Diabetes
A team of researchers from the Joslin Diabetes Center have uncovered a key biological pathway preventing pancreatic beta islet cells from dividing successfully in type 2 diabetes. The beta islet cells, located in the islets of Langerhans within the pancreas, are...
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New Non-Hallucinogenic Compound Similar to Ibogaine Could be Used to Treat Depression and Addiction
NODE SMITH, ND A non-hallucinogenic version of the psychedelic drug ibogaine, with potential for treating addiction, depression and other psychiatric disorders, has been developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis. A paper describing the work is...
Traditional Medicine’s Use of Animal Remedies
NODE SMITH, ND In an analysis of published research, investigators identified 565 mammalian species that have been used to source products used in traditional medicine around the world, especially in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The analysis, which is published in...



