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Our Research In Depth
As one of 2025ÎçÒ¹¾«Æ·¸£Àû core goals, expanding research relevant to enhancing naturopathic medicine and developing skills among faculty, students, and graduates that foster research activity, is of utmost importance. Our research department is a leader in advancing our understanding of complementary and naturopathic medicine as a contributor to a sustainable health-care system.
By fostering a culture of research, CCNM investigates a range of topics, from addiction to nutrition, in order to explore the strengths of naturopathic medicine, test therapies and influence policy.
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White L, Whalley J. Pivoting to Telemedicine in a Naturopathic Undergraduate Educational Setting: Lessons Learned. CANDJ [Internet]. 2021 Jul. 30 [cited 2022 Mar. 16];28(2):11-3. Available from https://candjournal.ca/index.php/candj/article/view/10

Wieland, L.S., Piechotta, V., Feinberg, T. et al. Elderberry for prevention and treatment of viral respiratory illnesses: a systematic review. BMC Complement Med Ther 21, 112 (2021).

Solomonian, L., Di Ruggiero, E. The critical intersection of environmental and social justice: a commentary. Global Health 17, 30 (2021).

Shakil, S.S.M., Gowan, M., Hughes, K. et al. A narrative review of the ethnomedicinal usage of Cannabis sativa Linnaeus as traditional phytomedicine by folk medicine practitioners of Bangladesh. J Cannabis Res 3, 8 (2021).

DiDiodato G, Hassan S, Cooley K (2021) Elicitation of stakeholder viewpoints about medical cannabis research for pain management in critically ill ventilated patients: A Q-methodology study. PLoS ONE 16(3): e0248475.