The Oregonian 10/15/2008 - What you can do for kids instead of cold medsposted Oct 15 2008 |
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Two quick facts explain why kids shouldn't use over-the-counter cold medicine: Hundreds of infants and toddlers wind up in the emergency room with overdoses each year.
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The Oregonian Reports on NCNM Growthposted Oct 02 2008 |
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10/1/2008 The National College of Natural Medicine said Wednesday that it will expand its campus in Southwest Portland with the hopes of tripling the number of students and patients served.
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Portland Business Journal Reports on NCNM's Campus Expansionposted Oct 01 2008 |
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10/01/2008 The National College of Natural Medicine announced it is purchasing three buildings that will add one-third more space to its operations. The purchase is part of NCNM’s plan to expand its enrollment from 500 full-time and 100 part-time students to 1,200 full-time and 300 part-time students over the next five to seven years.
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NCNM to Expand Portland Campusposted Oct 03 2008 |
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PORTLAND, Ore. (October 1, 2008)—National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) announced today that it completed negotiations with Andrew and Deborah Davis of Portland for the purchase of three office buildings on 1.5 acres of land adjacent to the NCNM campus and a quarter-acre lot across from the property. NCNM is located near the South Waterfront in an urban renewal area that the Portland Development Commission refers to as “the Educational Triangle,” between OHSU and Portland State University. The new buildings will consolidate NCNM’s two primary teaching clinics now located some distance from the campus. Property renovation and groundbreaking are anticipated to begin at the end of October following the due diligence period, with a completion date of December 2009.
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FAQs Regarding NCNM Property Acquisitionposted Oct 01 2008 |
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For answers to FAQs regarding NCNM's acquisition of the adjacent Corbett Street property, please continue reading...
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NCNM Featured in the Oregonianposted Sep 24 2008 |
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NCNM was featured in the Educational Supplement (“Learn On”) of the 9/21/08 Sunday Oregonian.
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NCNM Hosts International Medical Researcher in Speaker Seriesposted Sep 24 2008 |
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PORTLAND, Ore. (September 18, 2008)—Xianen Wang, MD, PhD, medical researcher and founder of the American Institute of Eastern Medicine in Scottsdale, Ariz., this week will present two lectures at the National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM). Dr. Wang will discuss the future, practicality and effectiveness of integrative medicine and his work with the development of Ketsumeisei, a proprietary herbal compound.
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ZRT Laboratories Partners with NCNM to Promote Hormone Testing and Balancingposted Sep 05 2008 |
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September 2, 2008
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NCNM Hosts Medical Tent for Portland Triathlonposted Sep 05 2008 |
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August 30, 2008
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An ancient herb, commonly known as Indian Ginseng, is found to increase the body’s first-line defense cells when combined with milkPORTLAND Ore.(August 13, 2008) A team of Portland medical researchers has found that drinking whole cows’ milk with Ashwagandha, an herb used for more than 5,000 years in the practice of Ayurvedic medicine, can increase the body’s white blood cells, which help boost immunity. ...click to read more |
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Interview: April 28, 2006 |
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The Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine Project (FNM) and its academic home, National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM), accepted a landmark gift over five-years from Seroyal, a preeminent natural pharmaceutical company...