Survey Reveals Antibiotic Overprescribing for Children in Hospitals

Node Smith, ND A recent study on antibiotic prescribing patterns has estimated that approximately a third of all antibiotics prescribed for children, globally, are meant to prevent potential infection rather than treat a current infection or disease.1 The published findings were part of a worldwide survey and can be found in the Journal of the […]
Essential Oils and Abnormal Breast Development in Boys

Node Smith, ND A study was presented at the 100th annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, in March, that essential oils are incredibly concentrated extracts of a narrow range of plant constituents and can have very powerful effects on human physiology – some of them unwanted. The paper presented, was on the effects of essential […]
Medicating Stress and Depression Away- The Search for the “Dr. Feel Good” Pill (Part II)

Dr Sarah LoBisco, ND In Part I, I discussed the prevalence of major depression in America and that the current approach to “fix” mood imbalances with a pill is not effectively addressing the root cause. I reviewed a recent study that discovered that a receptor for stress was elevated in those with major depression. The […]
Discontinuing Exercise May Increase Depressive Symptoms

Node Smith, ND A new research study on mental health from the University of Adelaide concludes that cessation of exercise can actually result in an increase of depressive symptoms.1 This supports the well documented finding that exercise is actually one of the most consistently beneficial treatments for mild to moderate depression. The study reviewed many […]
Intermittent Fasting 5:2 Diet Better than Daily Calorie Restriction Diets

Node Smith, ND Intermittent fasting is getting a lot of press for its positive effects on metabolism, weight loss, cognitive function and health in general. A new study compared a popular intermittent fasting protocol (or “diet”), the 5:2 diet, with a conventional daily calorie restriction diet.1 The study found that the 5:2 diet resulted in […]
Exercise Reduces Risk for Dementia in Women

Node Smith, ND A recent study found that middle aged women who are engaged in a high level of physical fitness are 90 percent less likely to develop dementia later in life.1 This is a great finding because many people are under the impression that there is little that can be done to actually prevent […]
Herbal Treatment for Urinary Incontinence and Overactive bladder

Node Smith, ND Chances are, if you suffer from an overactive bladder, or urinary incontinence, you know about it. Frequent bathroom visits and nighttime awakening to urinate may have become very frustrating. Many people who try prescription drugs for these conditions have had limited success, while many others refuse to use pharmaceuticals and attempt to […]
It May Not be Hormones that Make Teenagers so Difficult

Node Smith, ND Adolescence is a difficult time. It is a time of incredible change, as the brain develops higher level cognitive abilities, muscles grow, hair grows, and speech changes. Social behavior also undergoes a radical shift, as we learn how to involve our peer group into our social sphere in addition to our nuclear […]
Connection Between Coffee and Cannabis?

Node Smith, ND Studies on coffee are always fun. Anything to support our love and craving for our favorite morning beverage. A recent study from Northwestern Medicine, looked at over 800 blood metabolite changes after consuming between 4 and 8 cups of coffee.1 The study adds further research to the dozens of ways that coffee […]
Rocker Bottom Shoes Help with Low Back Pain

Node Smith, ND We’ve all seen them, and wondered what they are for and why people wear them: rocker bottom shoes. A recent study has confirmed that these shoes may help strengthen back muscles and reduce low back pain by improving posture. Unstable shoes create more balance, better posture Researchers have found that wearing shoes […]