Dr. Anne Hussain, ND

Dr. Anne Hussain, ND is passionate about empowering women to take charge of their health and lives. Her expertise is in the area of hormonal changes, fertility, pregnancy, and perinatal care. She is also a birth doula who supports mamas-to-be have a positive birth experience. Dr. Anne practices out of Aurora, Ontario, Canada and is a board-certified naturopathic […]

How Our Hormones Affect Our Skin

Dr. Anne Hussain, ND Like any other system in our body, the skin is complex in its function as well as in its response to stimuli. When we age, the elasticity in our skin decreases and we can get wrinkles and sagging. When we have inflammatory responses in the body, these can manifest as hives, […]

Work Environment Complexity Hinders Healthy Lifestyle

Razi Berry What do we do when the complexity of our lives is preventing us from making changes to improve our health? According to a new study, changing multiple behaviors may not be realistic for individuals in high stress jobs with demanding and variable schedules. The study was conducted using nurses, however occupations with similar […]

Hugs are Good for You

Razi Berry Are you a hugger? If you are, you may have noticed that receiving hugs help guard against negative changes in mood arising from conflict with others. A recent study from Carnegie Mellon University validates this experience. Individuals who engage in more frequent interpersonal touch experience improved health According to the study, individuals who […]

Top 25 Naturopathic Podcasts You Need to be Listening to NOW!

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Short Naps May Help You Process Info

Razi Berry A new research study supports the idea of “sleeping on it,” in terms of weighing the pros and cons of a decision or gaining insight into a complex issue. Study was meant to understand if short bursts of sleep have potential to aid in the processing of unconscious information The study was led […]

Treatment for STD, Could be Ineffective in Some Cases

Razi Berry From Tulane University A new study led by an infectious disease epidemiologist at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine could change the way doctors treat a common sexually transmitted disease. The most common curable STD Professor Patricia Kissinger and a team of researchers found the recommended single dose of medication […]

Too Much Viagra Could Lead to Long-term Vision Issues

Razi Berry A case study from Mount Sinai was published recently that showed color vision problems resulting from cellular retinal damage from taking high doses of sildenafil citrate (Viagra).1 Viagra is a popular medication that is used to help men who suffer from erectile dysfunction get and maintain an erection. The case study demonstrates that […]

Antibiotics Kill “Good” Bacteria and May Worsen Oral Infections

Razi Berry A recent research article supports what naturopathic medicine has known for generations, that antibiotics kill helpful bacteria and cause more problems than they solve. Body’s own commensal bacterial flora is effective in maintaining immune cells and killing off certain oral infections The research study has found that the body’s own commensal bacterial flora […]

Reclassification Recommendations for Psilocybin From Schedule I to Schedule IV

Razi Berry If phase III clinical trials are successful, researchers suggest categorizing the drug as schedule IV In an evaluation of the safety and abuse research on the drug in hallucinogenic mushrooms, Johns Hopkins researchers suggest that if it clears phase III clinical trials, psilocybin should be re-categorized from a schedule I drug—one with no […]