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Consuming shellfish, such as oysters, mussels, and prawns, can help to improve immunity, boost brain function. And reduce the risk of heart disease.
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Supplements are available in tinctures, capsules, liquids, powders, and even gummies and are marketed as a simple way to boost health, but are they safe to take?
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Are you a newly graduated ND looking for your first job? With a little preparation and these simple tips, you will ace your next job interview.
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Anti-inflammatory foods such as extra virgin olive oil, turmeric, and fresh berries can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and other health conditions.
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The reversal of Roe v. Wade is dangerous and detrimental to patients, providers, and our community at-large. The termination of pregnancy is part of established medical therapeutics, and therapeutically indicated in medical literature.  All healthcare providers should follow established medical science regarding autonomous medical decisions and support all pregnant peoples’ safe and timely access to the medical care they need. 
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Looking for natural ways to care for and protect your skin this summer? Join Dr. JoAnn Yánez, AANMC executive director, to learn about summer skincare from a naturopathic doctor’s perspective.
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Yams are a great source of fiber, vitamins, minerals, can help to promote brain function, and ease menopause symptoms.
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Naturopathic medicine offers a high level of job satisfaction and career flexibility but what contributes to job satisfaction?
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Plant-based proteins such as beans, tofu, and tempeh are nutritional sources of protein to add to your diet.
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Natural remedies such as green tea, apple cider vinegar, and dietary changes can help to reduce acne in teenagers and adults.
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