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Webinar | Cancer and Aging: Optimizing Post-Treatment Cancer Survivorship by Dr Lise Alschuler, ND, FABNO

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.

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Product-Focused Webinar | Focus on Inflammation by Dr Jodie Peacock, ND

Join Dr Jodie Peacock, ND in a product-focused webinar to support patients through the inflammatory process. Botanicals can be used from acute to chronic inflammation, and in a variety of conditions such as tendonitis, osteoarthritis, autoimmune conditions and fertility. Clinicians will leave the webinar with confidence around the use of different nutraceuticals, dosing and treatment strategies.

Dr Jodie Peacock, ND is the chief naturopathic medical advisor at NFH and has been in private practice for 18 years.

This lecture is eligible in Ontario for category B credits.

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Webinar | Inflammation Revisited: An Extension of The Stress Response by Dr David Lescheid, BSc, PhD, ND

Inflammation was initially defined as a response of the innate immune system to infection and/or injury. However, recent scientific developments demonstrate that inflammation also is triggered when variations in certain commonly regulated variables, including glucose, electrolytes, pH, osmolarity, temperature, oxygen and stiffness of the extracellular matrix, cannot be reversed by homeostatic mechanisms alone. These scientific discoveries expand the list of potential triggers of inflammation to include numerous local and systemic signals of tissue damage or danger and broaden the definition of inflammation to consider it as an extension of the stress response.

Moreover, it is now known that inflammation does not subside passively but is actively resolved by specific anti-inflammatory and pro-resolution molecules which act as stop signals and checkpoints for pro-inflammatory mediators. The most modern view of acute inflammation includes three distinct phases along a continuum 1) proinflammatory, 2) resolution and 3) post-resolution or adaptive homeostasis. All three phases play important roles in tissue repair, long term healing and return to homeostasis following the initiation of an inflammatory response.

This lecture will provide evidence supporting the most recent view of inflammation as an extension of the stress response, including several examples from current scientific literature and their clinical implications. The development of a more current, in-depth understanding of inflammation provides Naturopathic doctors, and other health care professionals, with additional insights into potential root cause(s) of disease as well as provides clues for medications and therapies that could be included to improve the care of their patients with acute or chronic inflammatory disease.

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Product-Focused Webinar | Focus on Neurology by Dr Cameron McIntyre, ND

Join Dr McIntyre for a 30-minute product-focused presentation about Neurology. He will share his clinical insights in this area along with key products in the NFH line up that yield beneficial clinical results.

Dr. McIntyre is in his 20th year of practice in North Vancouver, BC, as well as being the BC territory manager for NFH. He is an adjunct professor at CCNM – Boucher campus and has additional training from ARI (autism research institute) and IMMH (integrated medicine for mental health).

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