October 2007 | Pediatrics

2007 | October, NDNR Issues

oct07.pdf_1_thumbGestational Diabetes and Predisposition to Pediatric Metabolic Disorders………………………..>> cover
Amanda Anderson, ND


Treatment of Methylation Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder.……………………..>> bottom of cover
Anita Bratt, ND


Resolving Skin Conditions in Children…………………………………….>>6
Tara Levy, ND
Two case studies offer insight to learning the cause while treating symptoms.


The Functional Approach to ADHD………………….>>7
Dicken Weatherby, ND
Donald Yance, CN, MH, RH(AHG)
Looking for imbalances that underlie these diagnoses.


Treatments for Common Childhood Gastrointestinal Concerns………………..>>8
Jessica Mitchell, ND
A review of four common pediatric GI ailments and several treatments for each.


Violence in Teens…………………………. >>10
Tim Shannon, ND
A case study demonstrates difficulties involved with treating teenage patients.


Treat the Child, Teach the Parent……. >>14
Leslie Solomonian, ND and Zeynep Uraz, ND
Working with caregivers to provide the best outcome for their kids.


Naturopathic Treatment Options for ADHD……………………………………. >>16
Irene Karatzas, ND
A number of effective naturopathic medicine strategies.


Association Spotlight: NYANP and VANP…………………………. >>18
A rotating column highlighting ND organizations and licensure efforts.


What’s Happening in the Naturopathic Medical Community……………………… >>18


Sunburn, Vitamin D, Herbs and Children……………………………….. >>20
Eric Yarnell, ND
Lauren Russel, ND
The balancing act between protecting against harmful UV light and encouraging exposure to vitamin D.


The Need for Balance…………………… >>21
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND
Parents must maintain equilibrium between seeing the physician and administering doses at home.


The Financing of Higher Education: Why We’re Not So Different………………….. >>22
David Schleich, PhD
A continuing series.


Medical Resources for NDs……………. >>23
Stacie Deyglio, ND
A review of current publications for the naturopathic industry.

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