by NDNR | Sep 13, 2022 | 2022, Botanical Medicine, Neurology, Pain Medicine, September
What are the Nerves Trying to Communicate? CHRIS D. MELETIS, ND About 7-10% of the population suffers from neuropathic pain and doctors are often unable to effectively and completely treat this condition.1 Often, this is because we try to address the...
by NDNR | Jun 27, 2022 | 2022, June, Neurology, Pediatrics
From Columbia University Irving Medical Center A new algorithm developed by researchers at Columbia University can analyze thousands of variants across the genome and estimate a person’s risk of developing chronic kidney disease — and it works in people of...
by NDNR | Jun 27, 2022 | 2022, June, Neurology
From Technion-Israel Institute of Technology From the moment we are born, and even before that, we interact with the world through movement. We move our lips to smile or to talk. We extend our hand to touch. We move our eyes to see. We wiggle, we walk, we gesture, we...
by NDNR | May 12, 2022 | 2022, May, Neurology
From Max-Planck-Gesellschaft They are part of the brain of almost every animal species, yet they remain usually invisible even under the electron microscope. “Electrical synapses are like the dark matter of the brain,” says Alexander Borst, director at the...
by Razi Ann Berry | Apr 12, 2022 | Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Naturopathic News, NDNR Issues, Neurology
AMY CHADWICK, ND Adaptability is essential for survival. But responding to stressors, or more importantly, thriving mentally, emotionally, and physically, is not simply a reflexive action of constricted default modes. Adaptability, as we tend to discuss it in clinical...
by Razi Ann Berry | Apr 7, 2022 | Naturopathic News, Neurology
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – SAN FRANCISCO The lethargy that many Alzheimer’s patients experience is caused not by a lack of sleep, but rather by the degeneration of a type of neuron that keeps us awake, according to a study that also confirms the tau...