By Dr. Rachelle Viinberg, BSc, ND Introduction Vitamin D, once thought to influence little more than bone diseases such as osteoporosis and rickets, is now recognized as a major player in …
By Dr. Rachelle Viinberg, BSc, ND As an Olympic rower, I was no stranger to chronic injuries. With eighteen training sessions per week, some level of pain or discomfort was expected. …
The naturopathic medicine degree program at National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) in Illinois is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. The program has increasingly thrived since opening its doors to …
“I felt like I found my tribe. The naturopathic doctors were enthusiastic, passionate, and the medicine was exciting.” Laying the groundwork to become an ND Dr. Holly Wurtz’s career path …
by Dr. Chris Halldorson The athletes competing at the Rio Olympics this summer need to have their bodies dialed in. On competition day, they will need to be able to perform …
by Rachelle Viinberg, ND Although you’ve recently been training hard for an upcoming competition, you’ve struggled to complete workouts. You’re getting enough sleep and your diet is clean, but even …
As with any other lifestyle change, converting to plant medicine is a process and not one to be taken lightly. Author Susie Lyons discusses the safe, effective way to make the transition.
Check out this free and exciting webinar where Dr. Amy Rothenberg discusses how naturopathic principles are incorporated into patient care and daily business practices.
Integrative (and naturopathic) medicine was highlighted prominently in a recent essay on RAND. See what author Doug Irving had to say about science and the healing arts.
PORTLAND, Ore. (May 10, 2016)—National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) and its Traditional Roots Institute today announces the third annual herbal conference to be held May 20-22 on the …