Search Results
Evolving Incomes, Services and Clinical Foci of Naturopathic Practices: Musings on the Graduate Success and Compensation Study
September 9, 2020
No Comments
Virtually every corner of the medical industry houses an entangling drama between mission and money. There is the service, the need to make a living, ...
Read More →
Interview with Author Laurada Byers on The Value of Integrative Medicine for PTSD, Pain, Cancer and Parkinson’s
April 30, 2019
No Comments
When I first read Wild Wisdom, A Warthog’s Tale, I mistakenly took it for a children’s book. Look beyond the enchanting art work and you ...
Read More →
Acupressure for Co-Occurring Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patients
February 28, 2019
No Comments
A new study finds acupressure could be a low-cost, at-home solution to a suite of persistent side effects that linger after breast cancer treatment ends. ...
Read More →
Yoga Improves Sleep Patterns in Women with Premenstrual Syndrome
December 18, 2018
No Comments
Women with premenstrual syndrome (PMS) commonly complain of sleep disturbances, specifically in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. This study looked at the effects ...
Read More →
Special Report: Dramatic Progress in Integrative Care for Veterans
November 5, 2018
1 Comment
Veterans Day is coming up, which drew our attention to some very encouraging and heart-warming studies on integrative care for veterans, published in the Journal ...
Read More →
How Cytokines and Inflammation Relate to Sleep (Napping Encouraged!)
July 24, 2018
2 Comments
In this article we explore the science behind how cytokines and inflammation relate to sleep. So many individuals experience a lack of sleep in overall ...
Read More →
Stimulants and Sedatives: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
July 22, 2018
No Comments
Stimulants and sedatives, they are a push-pull solution to our stress-packed world that are nothing but trouble. In our go-go-go world, we see not only ...
Read More →
Ancient Remedies of Chinese Medicine and from the Celts Support Relaxation and Healthy Sleep
July 22, 2018
No Comments
In addition to popular botanicals and botanically-derived substances like ashwagandha and L-theanine, many other natural agents that support relaxation and healthy sleep also exist. As ...
Read More →
Finding Emotional Balance with Your Patients, Interview with Leslie Korn, PhD., Author Good Mood Kitchen
June 18, 2018
No Comments
In light of recent tragic events with fashion designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain and a growing number of suicides in Western society, ...
Read More →
Most comprehensive global study to date shows obesity rates climbing worldwide
May 29, 2014
No Comments
Experts warn that the substantial rises in obesity rates across the world warrant concerted to reverse a troubling trend. More than half of the world’s ...
Read More →