Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Nutr Perspect: Apr 2023(46:2): 28-35 27978 Under appreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness: Low grade, chronic acidosis combined with potassium deficiency: Part V: Potassium metabolism and clinical application of potassium supplement
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2023(46:1): 12-18 27972 Underappreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness: Low grade, chronic acidosis combined with potassium deficiency: Part IV: Why we need to pay more attention to diet induced acidosis
  • Moss J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 1-6 27579 The Councils on Chiropractic Education International mapping project: Comparison of member organizations’ educational standards to the Councils on Chiropractic Education International framework document
  • Peterson CK
  • Randhawa K
  • Shaw L
  • Shobbrook M
  • Moss J
  • Edmunds LV
  • Potter D
  • Pallister S
  • Webster M
Nutr Perspect: October 2022(45:4): 22-26, 28-29 27331 Acid/Alkaline balance and muscle/protein optimization - Is there a relationship between the two?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2022(45:2): 22-26, 28-29 27307 Underappreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness - muscle/dietary protein update part I
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2022(45:1): 14-18 27302 Under appreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness - low grade, chronic acidosis combined with potassium deficiency - Part II - Origins and impact of metabolic acidosis
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2022(45:3): 22-30 27239 Underappreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness -- Muscle/dietary protein update part II
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2021(44:4): 13-15, 17-18 27297 Under appreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness -- Low grade, chronic acidosis combined with potassium deficiency -- Part I -- Is metabolic acidosis really that important? Why we need to pay more attention to chronic, low-grade metabolic acidosis when addressing the concerns of chronically ill patients
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: July 2021(44:3): 32-35, 37-40 27259 A metabolic point of view on Parkinson's disease
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2021(44:2): 34-35, 37-40, 42 27255 The gut microflora-brain connection and neurologic disorders - a review of the evidence - part II. More on the relationship between gut microflora and neurological disorders
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2021(44:1): 5-11 27242 The gut microflora-brain connection and neurologic disorders - a review of the evidence - part I
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2020(43:4): 16-18, 20-24, 26 26553 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavioral and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - Part X [review]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2020(43:3): 31-33, 35-38 26548 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavioral and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of evidence - Part IX: More research on senile dementia/Alzheimer's disease and its connection with dysinsulinism
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2020(43:2): 28-35 26541 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - Part VIII. Senile dementia/Alzheimer's Disease and its connection with dysinsulinism
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2020(43:1): 24-26, 28-31 26530 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - Part VII. Depression - Its connection with chronic inflammation, Vitamin B6 depletion, disturbances in kynurenine metabolism and diabetes
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2019(42:2): 5-7, 9-11 27286 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence -- Part IV depression -- Is it truly an inflammatory illness?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2019(42:1): 15-17, 19-23 27283 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence -- Part III: The complicated relationship between antidepressant medication and inflammation.
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2019(42:4): 20-22, 24-28 26000 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - Part VI. Depression - Does research that downplays the kynurenine pathway connection in fact reflect suboptimal nutrient status?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2019(42:3): 26-28, 30-33 25881 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - Part V. Depression - More information to support the idea that it is truly an inflammatory illness
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2018(41:3): 35, 37-44 27280 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? A review of the evidence - part I.
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2018(41:2): 5-11, 13-14 27268 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death -- Part VI
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2018(41:1): 23-26, 28-30, 32 27266 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death - part V
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2018(41:4): 36-38, 40-43 25341 Are chronic inflammation and its metabolic counterpart, insulin resistance, the common denominators for all chronic behavior and neurodegenerative disorders? a review of the evidence - Part II [review]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2017(40:4): 19-22, 24-26, 28 24946 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death - Part IV
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2017(40:3): 29-30, 32, 34-38 24872 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death - [Part III]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2016(39:4): 31, 33-38 24593 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death - [Part II]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2016(39:3): 13-20 24489 Some thoughts on sudden cardiac death [Part 1]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2016(39:2): 21- 26 24410 Why Moss nutrition is no longer selling L-Tryoptophan supplements (at least for now) - [Part III]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2016(39:1): 31-32, 34-38, 40 24276 Why Moss nutrition is no longer selling L-Tryptophan supplements (at least for now) - [Part II]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2015(38:4): 34-41 24191 Why Moss Nutrition is no longer selling L-Tryptophan supplements (at least for now) - [Part I]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2015(38:3): 13-20, 22-23 24133 A perspective on ionizing radiation after the Japense [sic, Japanese] wake-up call--Is the linear-no-threshold assumption merely an assumption? [Part VII]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2015(38:2): 25-30 24029 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japense [sic, Japanese] wake up call -- Protection from radioactivity -- Antioxidants [part VI]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2015(38:1): 24-30 23978 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japense [sic, Japanese] wake up call -- Protection from radioactivity -- Potassium iodine and so much more - [Part V]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2014(37:2): 26-32 23813 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japanese wake up call [Part II]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2014(37:1): 16-24 23802 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japanese wake up call [Part I]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2014(37:4): 15-16, 18-23 23758 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japanese wake-up call. The health impact of radioactive iodine (I131) from reactor explosions and subsequent supplementation with potassium iodide [Part IV]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2014(37:3): 11-12;14-20 23597 A perspective on ionizing radiation exposure after the Japanese wake-up call - Part III: What about non-ionizing radiation?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2013(36:1): 32-36 23851 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation - More thoughts on Abraham's perspective on the Wolf-Chaikoff effect and the overall risks of supplemental iodine on thyroid function [Part X]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2013(36:2): 12-16, 18-20 23840 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation - Some thoughts on dosing and more [Part XI]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2013(36:3): 27-38 23837 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation - Laboratory analysis to determine need and overall series conclusion [Part XII]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2012(35:2): 7-8, 10-12, 14-15 23772 Fear and loathing in clinical nutrition - A perspective on glutamate, glutamic acis, glutamnine, and neurotoxicity [Part I]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2012(35:3): 7-12, 14-18, 20-21, 24 23767 Fear and loathing in clinical nutrition - A perspective on glutamate, glutamic acid, glutamine and neurotoxicity [Part II]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2012(35:1): 19-20, 22-24, 25-27 23783 A perspective on high dose iodine supplement -- Breaking iodine news plus a discussion on Abraham's perspective on the Wolff-Chaikoff Effect [Part IX]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2012(35:4): 7-15 22662 Fear and loathing in clinical nutrition: Part III iodine, glutamate, and beyond
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2012(35:4): 7-15, 17 23762 Fear and loathing in clinical nutrition - Iodine, glutamate, and beyond [Part III]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2011(34:4): 13-18 23790 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation -- Some "big picture" thoughts on all that I have written in this series so far [Part VIII]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2011(34:3): 33-39 21938 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation-Part VII- Can high dose iodine suppress iodine uptake into the thyroid?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2011(34:2): 15-18,20-22,24 21931 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation -- Part VI -- Basics concerning iodine absorption, metabolism and their impact on thyroid function
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2011(34:1): 34-38,40-42 21927 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation -- Part V -- The Japanese experience with dietary iodine
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2010(33:4): 20-28 21500 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation -- Part IV -- Iodine and breast health
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2010(33:3): 30-32, 34-38 21325 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation - Part III - Does Abraham's approach work and what does the rest of the world think?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2010(33:2): 23-31 21310 A perspective on high dose iodine supplement - Part II - Guy Abraham, MD and his world view on iodine
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2010(33:1): 27-38 21305 A perspective on high dose iodine supplementation - Part 1 - Do we need to consider more about scientists than just their science?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2009(32:4): 14-26 20982 Still more mercury revisited -- The impact of alpha lipoic acid on mercury metabolism
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2009(32:3): 21-29 20965 Mercury revisited - Part VIII - Clinical application of porphyrin metabolite diagnosis, treatment controversies concerning DMSA/DMPS, and overall conclusions
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2009(32:2): 15-23 20911 Mercury revisited -- Part VII -- Diagnostic tools in mercury toxicology with emphasis on those that do not employ DMSA [imercaptosuccinic acid] or DMPS [dimercaptopropanesulfonic acid]
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2009(32:1): 14-22 20905 Mercury revisited -- Part VI -- Basic information on DMSA [imercaptosuccinic acid] and DMPS [dimercaptopropanesulfonic acid] and their use as diagnostic tools in mercury toxicology
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2008(31:4): 8-10, 12-14 21340 ury Revisited - Part V - The latest assault in the amalgam wars
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jul 2008(31:3): 27-30, 32-34 21336 Mercury revisited - Part IV - Is selenium the missing link in the mercury controversy?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Apr 2008(31:2): 11-4, 16-7, 19-20 21327 Mercury revisited - Part III - Is selenium the missing link in the mercury controversy?
  • Moss J
Nutr Perspect: Jan 2008(31:1): 8-10, 12-66 21313 Mercury revisited - Part II: Does body burden tell the whole story?
  • Moss J
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1998(42:1): 17-20 1601 University affiliation: Changing public perception to advance chiropractic
  • Johnston C
  • Moss J
J Chiropr Educ: Sep-Dec 1996(10:2-3): 31-34 3045 ACC position paper
  • Cleveland CS
  • Clum GW
  • Moss J
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1986(30:4): 195-199 12859 Cognitive processes in learning chiropractic skills: The role of imagery
  • Josefowitz N
  • Stermac L
  • Fligg B
  • Moss J
  • Szaraz Z
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1985(29:3): 145–148 25445 Description and evaluation of a freshman orientation program
  • Josefowitz N
  • Moss J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar 1983(6:1): 33-35 25286 Reliability of faculty assessments of student case histories: A problem in chiropractic education
  • Josefowitz N
  • Moss J
  • Pike B
  • Fainstat P
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