Articles by Angela Santoriello
Saliva Study May Reveal Deadly Diseases At Early Stages
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) research could lead to a simple saliva test capable of diagnosing — at an early stage — diabetes and cancer and perhaps neurological disorders and autoimmune diseases, according to scientists. The study, the most comprehensive analysis ever conducted of RNA molecules in human saliva, reveals that saliva contains many ...
Connie Richter Promoted to Vice President of Purchasing for Life Extension
Life Extension (Fort Lauderdale, FL) announced that Connie Richter has been promoted to vice president of purchasing. A nine-year Life Extension veteran, Richter was previously director of purchasing; however, now Richter’s responsibilities include all purchasing and supply chain operations for Life Extension. For 34 years, Life Extension has been a pioneer in funding and reporting ...
Environmental Working Group Launches “Food Scores: Rate Your Plate”
The Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) release of its “Food Scores: Rate Your Plate” earlier this week has already helped tens of thousands of consumers find out what’s really in their food. EWG noted nearly 60 percent of the foods in this new database contain at least one form of added sugar, and in some food categories ...
Ayush Herbs and Bastyr University Announce Externship Program
Redmond, Washington-based Ayurvedic herbal supplement manufacturer Ayush Herbs USA announced it has finalized an externship arrangement between Bastyr University of Kenmore, WA, and the Rajiv Gandhi Government Post-Graduate Ayurvedic College in India. The arrangement, brokered by Dr. Shailinder Sodhi, BAMS, ND, of Ayush Herbs USA, is the first of its kind between a Western-based institution ...
Cancer Patients Should Tell Their Doctor About Dietary Supplement Use
Many cancer patients use dietary supplements such as vitamins, minerals and herbs or other botanicals but often don’t tell their doctor, according to a University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) report. Dr. Victor Sierpina, professor of family medicine, UTMB, writes that the gap in communication can happen when patients believe that their doctors are indifferent or ...
Afraid of Ebola? Free Webinar Offers New Understanding of Microbes
In a upcoming free webinar “Love Your Viruses, Bacteria and Microbes,” Christa Krahnert, doctor of naturopathy for 25 years, and Johannes R. Fisslinger, founder META-Health University, will go beyond the often heard arguments and discussions between traditional and complementary medicine proponents and look at microbes from a META-Health perspective. “We will reveal a revolutionary new perspective ...
Research Reveals Glyphosate, Aluminum in Vaccines Associated with Autism
Data compiled from multiple government sources reveals that the steadily rising epidemic of autism in the U.S. is directly correlated with the rising use of glyphosate, the primary active ingredient in Roundup herbicide on American crops, according to NaturalNews.According to the report, a research student from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) put together several ...
Clinical Trial Could Change Standard Treatment for Stroke
A large international clinical trial has shed new light on the effectiveness of current hospital protocols for managing blood pressure in stroke patients, reported ScienceDaily. The two-part ENOS trial (Efficacy of Nitric Oxide in Stroke) was carried out at The University of Nottingham in collaboration with 23 countries to try to solve two major conundrums ...
Homeopathic Medicine Helps Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Physician Says
Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, MSW, a licensed naturopathic physician board certified in homeopathic medicine, said in a recent Underground Health report that one can protect themselves from developing chronic fatigue syndrome and treat it effectively with natural treatments. “In treating chronic fatigue, we have found overwhelmingly that homeopathic medicine produces the best results,” said Dr. Reichengerg-Ullman. According ...
Study: Acupuncture Did Not Improve Chronic Knee Pain
Acupuncture did not provide any benefit in patients older than 50 years of age with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, according to a new research study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, reported ScienceDaily News. Researchers from the University of Melbourne randomly assigned 282 patients with chronic knee pain to ...
Don't Miss Out!
Industry Professionals
Stay Informed!
Stay informed about the latest health, nutrition, and wellness developments by signing up for a FREE subscription to Natural Practitioner magazine and digital newsletter.
Once subscribed, you will receive industry insights, product trends, and important news directly to your doorstep and inbox.


