November 2008 | Men's Health

Primum Non Nocere

The Revolution in Prostate Cancer Management
Phranq Dominic Tamburri, NMD
Active surveillance and integrative medicine on the front line

Testosterone and Prostate Cancer:
The Myths Revealed

Bronner Handwerger, ND
In the recent past, it has been suggested that the presence of excess testosterone in a male might increase the likelihood of prostate cancer, but the urological community has not found any correlation. This article also includes a literature review of testosterone and prostate cancer studies.


Vis Medicatrix Naturae

Natural Treatments for Hemorrhoids
Nirala Jacobi, ND

Naturopathic Perspective

Getting Men to Take Care of Their Health
Shandor Weiss, ND, LAc
Reasons for the disparity between male and female healthcare behaviors, and some solutions for getting men to become patients and be proactive with their health.

Tolle Causam

Pain in the Pelvis
Geovanni Espinosa, ND, LAc, RH, CNS
A look at diagnosing chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome, as well as causes and treatment options. Also included are recommendations for the evaluation of Category III CP/CPPS.

Docere

CoQ-Fusion
Jacob Schor, ND FABNO
A look at existing coenzyme Q10 product forms and their effectiveness, as well as a look at ubiquinol, the “new kid on the block.”

Similar Thought

Case Study: Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND
Time modalities bring out the keys to this case.

Naturopathic News

Message from the President
Fraser Smith, NUHS
A rotating column from the presidents of naturopathic medical colleges.

What’s Happening in the Naturopathic Medical Community
• Regulation of NDs Bill Passes in Minnesota
• Canada’s Bill C-51 Dissolved
• AANP Convention Awards
• FTC Stops Bogus Cancer Care Claims
• Brady Named Vice Provost
• Bastyr Building Receives “Green” Award

Education

What Shall We Become This Winter?
David Schleich, PhD
Taking a look at key tactics during a time of transformation. Part of a continuing series.

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