November 2013 | Men's Health

2013 | November, NDNR Issues

nov13.pdf_1_thumbProstate Cancer Update 2013: Rethinking the Problem…………………………>> cover
Phranq D. Tamburri , NMD


Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome in Men A Clinical Review and Case Study………………………….>> bottom of cover
Sara Kates-Chinoy, ND
Lindsay M. Baum, ND


Advanced Testosterone Therapy in Men: Restoration and Balance………………….>>10
Barry Wheeler, ND, ABAAHP
It’s important to not only measure your male patients’ testosterone level, but to understand why it might be low and what to do about it.


Testosterone Modifiers: Endogenous and Exogenous………………………………>>13
Ronald Steriti, ND, PhD
Dr Steriti reviews some common causes of testosterone declines in men.


Naturopathic Interventions for Chronic, Non-bacterial Prostatitis…………………>>18
Geo Espinosa, ND, LAc, CNS
Dr Espinosa provides lifestyle, nutritional, and botanical recommendations for a surprisingly common condition.


The Little Irish Man With a Sad Heart: Initiating Healing From a Connected Place…………………………….>>21
Rian Shah, ND
Connection, validation and compassion enables an alcoholic patient to finally get on the road to recovery.


Massachusetts or Bust: A Licensure Journey………………………>>24
Amy Rothenberg, ND
After 24 years of legislative efforts in a normally progressive state, Massachusett’s bill is closer than ever to passing.


Magnetism and Magnotherapy……….>>25
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
For the early naturopaths, magnetism embodied an important dimension of the vital healing force, accessible to all.


ND Programs in the Ivory Tower: Part 1…………………………………………….>>28
David J. Schleich, PhD
Understanding the nature of the modern university helps highlight some of the unique challenges facing naturopathic medical education.

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