Case of Oppositional Defiance Disorder
Tim Shannon, ND March 2007 Patient is a seven-year-old boy … pleasant child, affable, charming, wearing a Spiderman shirt. Patient […]
Tim Shannon, ND March 2007 Patient is a seven-year-old boy … pleasant child, affable, charming, wearing a Spiderman shirt. Patient […]
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND Case Study 1 Nicholas is eight years old. He comes from a family of intellectual achievers.
Jaclyn Chasse, ND Case Study A woman, age 38, had been seeing me for management of migraine headaches and anxiety.
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND In the August column, I left you hanging as to the evaluation of the second dose
Sharon Gurm, ND Mesotherapy was developed in France in the early 1950s with a broad therapeutic approach for treatment of
Janice Skelton, ND As NDs, we are acutely aware of the delicate balance within the endocrine system and how that
Timothy Schwaiger, NMD The use of salivary cortisol in evaluating a patient’s condition can be a valuable tool for physicians.
JoAnna Forwell, ND It can be argued that a significant cause of long-standing musculoskeletal pain is attributable to chronically injured
Adam Prinsen, ND This article will focus on the doctor/patient relationship and how the state of the practitioner’s mind influences
Cheryl A. Kasdorf, ND Riding on a motorscooter, we wound through the parched hills of Eucalyptus and scrub trees under