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| Kieran CooleySummaryAffiliation: Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine Country: Canada Publications
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Naturopathic care for anxiety: a randomized controlled trial ISRCTN78958974Kieran Cooley
Department of Research and Clinical Epidemiology, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Canada
PLoS ONE 4:e6628. 2009..This study sought to explore the effectiveness of naturopathic care on anxiety symptoms using a randomized trial...
Selenium and lung cancer: a systematic review and meta analysisHeidi Fritz
Department of Research and Epidemiology, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 6:e26259. 2011..We conducted a systematic review of selenium for lung cancers, and assessed potential interactions with conventional therapies...
Naturopathic care for chronic low back pain: a randomized trialOrest Szczurko
Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 2:e919. 2007..Chronic low back pain represents a substantial cost to employers through benefits coverage and days missed due to incapacity. We sought to explore the effectiveness of Naturopathic care on chronic low back pain...
Naturopathic treatment of rotator cuff tendinitis among Canadian postal workers: a randomized controlled trialOrest Szczurko
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Arthritis Rheum 61:1037-45. 2009..To explore the effectiveness of naturopathic care (NC) on rotator cuff tendinitis using a prospective randomized clinical trial design...
Green tea and lung cancer: a systematic reviewHeidi Fritz
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada
Integr Cancer Ther 12:7-24. 2013..Green tea is a beverage widely used by lung cancer patients and the public for its purported anticancer properties. The authors conducted a systematic review of green tea for the treatment and prevention of lung cancer...
Naturopathic medicine and aboriginal health: an exploratory study at Anishnawbe Health TorontoRishma Walji
Department of Research and Clinical Epidemiology, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, ON
Can J Public Health 101:475-80. 2010..To explore the experiences and perceptions of providing and receiving naturopathic care within the Aboriginal community served by community health centre Anishnawbe Health Toronto...
From type 2 diabetes to antioxidant activity: a systematic review of the safety and efficacy of common and cassia cinnamon barkJean Jacques Dugoua
Graduate Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 144 College Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3M2, Canada
Can J Physiol Pharmacol 85:837-47. 2007..pylori infection. Common cinnamon showed weak to very weak evidence of efficacy in treating oral candidiasis in HIV patients and chronic salmonellosis...
Vitamin A and retinoid derivatives for lung cancer: a systematic review and meta analysisHeidi Fritz
Department of Research and Epidemiology, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 6:e21107. 2011..To address this issue we conducted a systematic review of the safety and efficacy of vitamin A for the treatment and prevention of lung cancers...
Objective assessment of an ionic footbath (IonCleanse): testing its ability to remove potentially toxic elements from the bodyDeborah A Kennedy
Department of Research and Clinical Epidemiology, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada M2K 1E2
J Environ Public Health 2012:258968. 2012..Contrary to claims made for the machine, there does not appear to be any specific induction of toxic element release through the feet when running the machine according to specifications...
