October 2010 | Cardiopulmonary Medicine

2010 | October, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, NDNR Issues, Oncology

 

Nature Cure in Europe
Explains the transatlantic journey from pragmatism to principles.
Pamela Snider, ND; Roger Newman Turner, ND, DO (UK)

Last Resort: Ethics, CAM, and Terminal Patient Care
Explores the ethical obligations and dilemmas for NDs.
Laura DeVincentis, ND, LAc; E. Feigenbaum, PhD

A Case Study of Familial Heart Disease
Uses a case study to explore the meaning of Tolle causam.
Arcoma L. Gonzalez Lambert, ND

Oncology “Field Trip”
Brings integrative medical technology from Germany to North America.
Gurdev Parmar, ND, FABNO

Let There Be Light
Takes a look at diverse applications for low-level laser therapy in oncology practice.
Katherine Neubauer, ND

The Calcium Controversy
Discusses recent research that found a relationship between calcium supplementation and cardiovascular risk.
Ronald Steriti, ND, PhD

Association Spotlight
Maine Association of Naturopathic Doctors (MAND)
Richard Maurer, ND

Treating a Cough With Herbs
Offers treatments for resolving a cough while remembering to treat the cause.
Robin DiPasquale, ND

Prostatis: Follow-Up to ‘A Ball of Fire’
Continues treatment of the patient discussed in last month’s column.
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND

The History of Carbonated Waters and the Nauheim Baths
Takes a look at the history of the Nauheim bath and diseases commonly treated with it.
Sussanna Czeranko, ND

Building Automatic Momentum in our ND Applicant Pools
Suggests strategies to grow the applicant pool for our naturopathic schools.
David Schleich, PhD

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