Neurotransmitter Immune Effects: A Whole-Body Approach
Bradley Bush, ND As students of the nervous system, neurologists are master conventional diagnosticians. Some continue training and become neurosurgeons. […]
Bradley Bush, ND As students of the nervous system, neurologists are master conventional diagnosticians. Some continue training and become neurosurgeons. […]
Nadia Arora, ND Clinical Case Studies Coexisting skin disorders are a well-known phenomenon. For example, superimposed bacterial infections are often
Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc Biopsychosocial Context Insomnia, as defined by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine,1 is unsatisfactory sleep
Catherine Darley, ND When patients waiting in a general practice are surveyed, 35% of them will say they have sleep
Bradley Bush, ND Anxiety disorder is a generic blanket term outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
Tara Peyman, ND Case 1: The Perfect Fit James was 17 years old when I started treating him in May
David Arneson, ND Depression is defined in Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 25th Edition1 as a reduction of the level of functioning.
Helen Healy, ND Five months ago, I met Shirley, the 66-year-old mother of one of my dear patients. She came
Jeremy Mikolai, ND Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained heart arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice. Prevalence of AF
David Tallman, DC, ND The spinal disc allows vertebrates to enjoy an incredible amount of freedom of movement. This freedom