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Webinar | Mental Health: Clinical Pearls by Dr Philip Rouchotas, ND

Common mental health concerns encountered in outpatient naturopathic settings include depression, anxiety, OCD, and psychosis, among others. Following a brief review of the evidence base supporting established protocols for mental health management, the presentation will focus on scenarios that reproducibly arise yet often go undiscussed in formal presentation settings. Such scenarios include but are not limited to important considerations during a mental health intake, specific prescription medications that present significant obstacles when implementing standard weaning protocols, specific medications not generally considered as having mental health impact yet pose significant mental health obstacles when attempting to wean, and the basis for hyperbolically reducing doses of prescription mental health medications to minimize withdrawal symptoms.

Webinar | Precancerous Conditions: Clinical Approaches from Research by Dr Paul Saunders, PhD, ND, RHOM

Carcinogenesis is a complex in multi factorial process involving chronic inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction and epigenetic disruption. Nutrition, as well as dietary supplementation of individual nutrients and phytochemicals can influence the carcinogenic process. This presentation will review the hallmarks of carcinogenesis and then discuss key dietary interventions for reducing cancer risk, specifically colorectal cancer risk. Additionally, evidence-based nutritional co-management strategies will be addressed and several dietary supplements that are key to reducing colorectal cancer risk and mortality will be reviewed.NDs are the gateway to men’s health – In this Webinar, Dr. Kefferputz will share effective communication strategies, targeted therapies and investigative approaches, for common male health conditions, so that the healthcare shy man has the potential to engage in a healthier, more fulfilled, and active life.

Webinar | POTS and PANS: The newest information on POTS and emerging influence on those with PANS/PANDAS by Dr Carissa Doherty, ND

The incidence of cancer diagnoses increases with age. One in 5 people in the Western world are over the age of 65y and account for 60% of all cancer diagnoses.  Not surprisingly, over half of all cancer survivors are over the age of 65y. Several factors underlie the increased cancer incidence in the elderly. These individuals also have unique cancer screening guidelines, treatment considerations and treatment toxicities. It is important to gain an appreciation of the unique support priorities and strategies for this elderly demographic.

Webinar | Atrial Fibrillation: Integrative Management by Dr Philip Rouchotas, ND

The incidence of cancer diagnoses increases with age. One in 5 people in the Western world are over the age of 65y and account for 60% of all cancer diagnoses.  Not surprisingly, over half of all cancer survivors are over the age of 65y. Several factors underlie the increased cancer incidence in the elderly. These individuals also have unique cancer screening guidelines, treatment considerations and treatment toxicities. It is important to gain an appreciation of the unique support priorities and strategies for this elderly demographic.

Advances in Women’s Health Symposium

The incidence of cancer diagnoses increases with age. One in 5 people in the Western world are over the age of 65y and account for 60% of all cancer diagnoses.  Not surprisingly, over half of all cancer survivors are over the age of 65y. Several factors underlie the increased cancer incidence in the elderly. These individuals also have unique cancer screening guidelines, treatment considerations and treatment toxicities. It is important to gain an appreciation of the unique support priorities and strategies for this elderly demographic.

Vitamin C supplementation for chronic stress by Dr Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO

By various estimates, modern living has placed approximately 3 out of every 4 adults into a state of chronic stress. Chronic stress contributes to chronic diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, obesity, and is characterized by feelings of unwellness with fatigue, anxiety, depression, infections, body aches being just a few. With long-standing stress, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal […]