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The following are abstracts from the research competition at the 4th annual CCNM Research Day hosted by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, ON, Canada. The conference celebrates high quality student-faculty research collaborations, showcased as poster presentations.

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  • Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition associated with scarring, dyspigmentation and low self-esteem

  • These preliminary small studies show that individuals who supplement with MI can increase rates of clinical pregnancy and ovulation frequency, and support in vitro-fertilization (IVF) by decreasing the mean number of immature oocytes, increasing the number of follicles with a greater diameter, and retrieving oocytes of higher quality

  • The authors have no conflict of interest to declare

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Integrative oncology is the use of complementary treatments together with conventional protocols. Research on integrative oncology has been growing, the potential effects of these treatments are underestimated as many patients remain hesitant to disclose integrative medicine (IM) treatments to their oncologists. This study aims to evaluate the use of integrative treatments of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy and its effects on quality of life during the treatment course. Conclusion: This monocentric study will shed light on the prevalence and patterns of IM use during radiotherapy, as well as patients’ willingness to disclose these treatments to their oncologists. It may provide insight into the potential effects of IM on quality of life. The relationship between serum vitamin D status and breast cancer risk and occurrence: A narrative review Tehsina Jaffer, BA, CNP, CCNM student [1], Hanieh Vedadi, BSc, ND [1] [1] Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2K 1E2

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