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Bob Harper

Cardiovascular Health and Lipoprotein(a)

Addressing a genetic issue & supporting cardiovascular health naturally. Cardiovascular health for many only becomes a concern with age, unless familial factors or birth defects ...
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Aging

Therapeutic Advancements and Analytical Tools to Defy Age-Related Diseases, by Jeffrey Bland, PhD

In this column from Integrative Medicine, a Clinician’s Journal, by Jeffrey Bland, PhD, he discusses the latest therapeutic and analytical tools for age-related diseases. As ...
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osteoarthritis
Arthritis

Two Multi-Modality Integrative Studies in Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is best described as wear-and-tear arthritis. While difficult to treat, these two articles show promise for integrative therapies ...
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Improving Healthcare
Glucose Stabili-T

LifeSeasons Improving Healthcare in South Sudan and Grenada

At Today’s Practitioner, we are always looking for examples of companies who are going the extra mile toward improving healthcare. We interviewed Jamie Langston, BSN, ...
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Anti-Inflammatory Function of HDL Cholesterol
Metabolic Syndrome

Omegas May Play a Role in Correcting Lipoprotein Patterns in Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is a multifaceted combination of cardiovascular disease risk factors and co-morbidities that include abdominal obesity, elevated triglycerides, mildly elevated blood pressure and ...
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High Fat Diet and Prostate Cancer
Dr Geo

Is There a Connection to a High Fat Diet and Prostate Cancer? Not Likely, says NYU Naturopathic Urologist

In January 2018, the New York Times published an article titled: High-fat Diet May Fuel Spread of Prostate Cancer, citing an animal study that looked ...
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Food Intolerance

Elimination Diets Turn Off GERD Symptoms

A simple blood test for food intolerances could go a long way in relieving patients of uncomfortable and potentially dangerous gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms. ...
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diabetes, DiRECT Trial
Diabetes

Diabetes Remission Without Drugs is Possible, says New Lancet Study

Diabetes remission, without drugs, is possible, according to this just published Lancet study. Researchers found that nearly half of of the study subjects achieved and ...
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Augusta University

Phylloquinone (K1) from Leafy Greens Linked to Cardiac Structure and Function

Seldom do you see a study with such disturbing results: teens predisposed to heart disease for not eating enough leafy greens. The Journal of Nutrition ...
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Cancer

Why the New York Times Got It Wrong about Vitamin D

Recently, a New York Times (NYT) article, Why are So Many People Popping Vitamin D?, suggested that taking vitamin D is a waste of time ...
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