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New Journal of Natural Medicine Launched This June, Promotes Natural Therapy
Date:6/2/2009

t and current presidents of the national associations, college faculty chairpersons, university research department heads, and leaders in the naturopathic profession. Dugald Seely, ND, MSc, the new Editor-in-Chief states that he is keen to work with the editorial board members towards building the evidence base of the profession and to foster rigorous research in the area of natural medicine and to promote natural therapy solutions. "This journal represents a source of information based on peer-reviewed research. People can read an article from it and count on it as being solid and reliable," writes previous Editor-in-Chief Jonathan E. Prousky, BSc, MSc, ND and Chief Naturopathic Medical Officer at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.

"The new IntJNM has been restructured to improve communication with the allied health professions. The launch of the printed journal is a milestone for the evolution of natural medicine, now a multi-billion dollar industry needing peer-reviewed physician-level literature," writes publisher of NDNR and IntJNM, David Tallman, DC, ND.

The IntJNM features original research, reviews, case reports, and editorials encompassing the natural medical field. The IntJNM also serves to publish medical research conducted at medical colleges world wide including the six accredited post graduate naturopathic medical universities in the US and Canada.

To see learn about natural therapy solutions and IntJNM, visit the Web site at http://intjnm.org.

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