A student reflects on her first quarter: "Studying naturopathic medicine is the hardest thing I've ever done. Now I know I can handle it."
Health policy professor Valerie B. Yerger, ND (’92), shows how Big Tobacco targeted African-Americans and how communities can take charge of their own health.
During the shortest month of the year, there is no shortage of excitement on campus.
The Affordable Care Act's focus on preventive medicine may bring new opportunities for naturopathic doctors.
Acupuncture, nutrition, midwifery and other integrative fields can seize new roles as Affordable Care Act takes effect.
Bastyr's new master's in ayurvedic sciences is the first such accredited program in the nation, training practitioners in traditional Indian medicine well-suited for the 21st century.
The yearlong centennial birthday celebration for Dr. John Bastyr may have ended, but a new Legacy Wall on campus will be a permanent tribute to his remarkable life.
Bastyr University students used inspiration and humor to display the rigors and the spirit of naturopathic medicine education.
2013 has just begun, but Bastyr University already has big plans for January and beyond.
Bastyr graduate Steven Rissman, ND ('96), counsels young men who struggle with anger, showing how care providers can empower patients to manage inner turmoil.
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Bastyr University is pleased to announce our 21st Annual Products and Professional Services Fair on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
The Late Spring Bookstore Speaker Series continues with a discussion about creative entrepreneurship and business execution with Author Seth Braun.
Interested in the field of natural health? Come and talk with our faculty, current students, and admissions representatives, and get an insiders view into Bastyr University.
In celebration of Earth Day 2013, The Princeton Review highlights Bastyr University's commitment to "going green".
"In many cases, healthy lifestyle choices are often more effective than pharmaceutical care, and actually decrease the incidence of diabetes, heart attacks and other circulatory problems.”
The School of Traditional World Medicines will house Bastyr University's acupuncture, Oriental medicine and ayurveda programs, along with future programs drawing on medicine from around the world.
If you do one thing to teach your children healthy eating habits, eat together as a family.
You can make your own bug sprays with herbs, vinegar and soap.
Proper nutrition can keep active children nourished and healthy — and even give them an athletic advantage. The key to peak performance is whole foods.
Chewing, slowing down, adding bitter foods and paying attention to your habits can help with common digestive problems.
A trained birth doula provides continuous emotional, physical and informational support to a birthing woman and her family.