October 2012 | Cardiology/Pulmonology/Opthalmology

2012 | October, NDNR Issues

oct12.pdf_1_thumbBlood Viscosity Earlier, More Accurate Prediction of Cardiovascular Event Risk…………………….>> cover
Pushpa Larsen, ND


New Naturopathic Treatments for Dyslipidemia……………………….>> bottom of cover
Stephen Parcell, ND


The Clinical Significance of Oxidized Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol………………………….. >>10
Cheryl Burdette, ND
OxLDL level, or ratio of OxLDL to HDL-C, is a more adequate biomarker for cardiovascular disease.


Considerations in Evaluating Pulmonary Disease Among the Elderly ………………………..>>12
Thomas A. Kruzel, ND
Is the decline in ventilatory function a result of the
normal aging process?


A Case Study of Endocarditis …………………..>>13
Arcoma Gonzalez Lambert, ND
How a tongue piercing led to aortic valve surgery.


The Case for Creating a Specialty Society of Naturopathic Cardiovascular Medicine………………>>14
Jeremy Mikolai, ND
Martin Milner, ND
How a cardiovascular specialty society can help integrate NCM into the greater medical community.


From Fixing to Flourishing ……………..>>17
Joseph Kellerstein, ND
Curing radical symptoms is as much about learning what the system needs to flourish as it is the remedy.


Tracking Plaque—Get With IT! ……….>>19
Mark Swanson, ND
An interview with Marc Penn, MD, PhD, Cleveland HeartLab.


Beyond Hawthorn………………………….>>21
Robin DiPasquale, ND, RH (AHG)
An overview of herbs for cardiovascular health.


Media Resources for NDs ………………>>22
Stacie Deyglio, ND
A review of current media resources for the naturopathic industry.


Ludwik Fleck and Naturopathic Medicine ………………………………………….>>25
David Schleich, PhD
Allies in all the right places.


The Short Bandage ………………………..>>23
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
Cold, wet applications of short bandages.

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