November 2001
Healthcare: one size does not fit all
Hospitals Integrate Alternative Care
by Molly Birk
New hospital-based integrative care centers that offer a selection of practitioners within a more conventional clinical and academic setting continue to gain popularity among doctors and patients.
Bigger is Not Always Better Served
by James Faber
Some integrative care practitioners feel that working in a small practice provides several benefits to a doctor or practitioner, but perhaps the biggest benefit is to the patient.
A Doctor Runs the Gamut of Healthcare
by Ross Thompson
From small practice to large, and back again, David Edelberg has been on a virtual roller coaster of healthcare practice over his nearly thirty-year career as an internist.
Bamboo Huts and Fruit Like Stars
by Deb Olin Unferth
In permaculture, or permanent agriculture farming, the farmer grows the different plants all together in a way that they help each other.
A Dose of Reality: Premarin Exposed
by Ray Kellosalmi, M.D. and Tracy Basile
Of the thousands of fda-approved prescription drugs on the market today, only Premarin is made from pregnant mares’ urine.
Awakening Our Senses
by Betsy Noxon
A natural desire to return to a more simplified life is emerging in response to our fast lifestyle. The Slow Food movement helps to fulfill that desire.
Grassfed Animal Products
by Don Matesz
Contrary to current popular beliefs, not all animal products are harmful to health, and not all animal husbandry is inhumane or un-ecological.
Civil Disobedience
by Jim Slama
Non-violent forms of conflict resolution remain the best hope for an everlasting peace and a transition to a sustainable and just society.
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