September 2013 | Pediatrics

2013 | September, NDNR Issues

Sep13.pdf_1_thumbTreating Nephrotic Syndrome in Children…………………..>> cover
Jenna Henderson, ND


Tick-borne Disease in Children……………………..>> bottom of cover
Julia Greenspan, ND


Sensory Integration Disorder…………..>>22
Jillian Stansbury, ND
SID is frequently misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD—How can we tell the difference?


Precocious Puberty…………………………>>14
Tamara Cullen, ND
Here are the nuts and bolts for evaluating a child who presents with precocious puberty.


We Must Talk About Breastfeeding….>>11
Dicqie Fuller-Looney, PhD
Julie George, NMD
Two clinicians remind us of why breastfeeding, especially within the first 6 months of life, is so crucial.


CEASE Therapy: New Hope for Autism………………………>>16
Anke Zimmermann, ND
Case studies help illustrate a powerful method for treating children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.


Confessions of a Wounded Healer: A Dialogue Between Mentor and Student…………………………..>>9
Paul Epstein, ND
Node Smith, ND Cand
Bringing awareness to our own pain helps cultivate the compassion needed to effectively guide and support our patients through their own.


Chaos, Fractals and Butterflies: Friends of Naturopathic Medical Education……..>>25
David J. Schleich, PhD
Can tiny variations in naturopathic education over time influence long-term outcomes?


Medical Resources for NDs…………….>>20
Stacie Deyglio, ND
Dr Deyglio reviews one publication that can be immediately applied to clinical practice.


The Throat Compress……………………..>>24
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
Let us not forget this very simple but powerful procedure to stimulate circulation and eliminate toxins.

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