Volunteers from Bastyr's sports medicine clubs offer their skills to weary runners.
Much has happened this past year at Bastyr University to make it one of the most historic, memorable years ever. From a new campus to high marks for our clinic to a year long celebration for our University's namesake, 2012 had a number of noteworthy highlights.
A speaking engagement at Bastyr University turned into a miracle for midwife Therese Charvet, who helped deliver a healthy baby girl in the middle of Puget Sound on her way to campus.
Researchers study how a traditional Chinese mushroom helps cancer patients strengthen their immune systems in a $5.4 million investigation.
They say practice makes perfect, but Cynthia Lair’s new book explains that what and when your child eats might be even more beneficial to their performance.
Penny Simkin, the namesake of Bastyr University’s Simkin Center for Allied Childbirth Vocations, helped give birth to the doula profession and has remained a frontrunner in serving childbearing women ever since.
A little physical activity goes a long way at maintaining the brain health of seniors.
Veterans at Bastyr plan to use their counseling and healing skills to help other military members returning from service.
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine students train in busy Chinese hospitals on the annual fall externship.
The 2012 Bastyr University Founders' Award Gala is the largest, most successful one to date.
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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.
Come and spend a day at Bastyr and explore the master of science in nutrition program!
Come and spend a day at Bastyr and explore the naturopathic medicine program!
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.