Update on Trends, Safety, and Efficacy in Dermatology
Lisa Meserole, MS, ND Antiaging treatments for skin and beauty are skyrocketing. The science and research of dermatology and the […]
Lisa Meserole, MS, ND Antiaging treatments for skin and beauty are skyrocketing. The science and research of dermatology and the […]
Jillian Stansbury, ND Although photosensitizing herbs are a cause of concern for obvious skin damage and dermal inflammation, they also
Jillian Stansbury, ND In the May issue I wrote a general article on research of herbs affecting collagen and the
Emily Moore, ND; Heather Paulson, ND; Marcia Prenguber, ND, FABNO Cutaneous melanoma represents only 4% of skin cancers, but its
Kathy Lik, ND Due to the fact that prevention remains the best approach in reducing the incidence of skin cancer,
Jacob Schor, ND The real reason to eat organic fruits and vegetables is not that they are less toxic, but
Eric Yarnell, ND and Lauren Russel, ND NDs face a delicate balancing act when it comes to sunlight. Ultimately, one
Jacob Schor, ND The recent paper by John Jacob Cannell (“Epidemic Influenza and Vitamin D,” 2006) linking epidemic influenza outbreaks
Eric Chan While explaining oxidative therapies and techniques to patients, I often get a wide-eyed stare when the patients hear
Mona Morstein, ND As summer advances our attention is once again drawn to the sun. That massive orb, 109 times