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Harnessing the Butterfly Effect to Transform Healthcare
					
																						
			January 16, 2017		
				
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			From protests to twitter rants, the topic of healthcare is top of mind for American citizens, politicians and providers. Despite differences in opinion, we are ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Postnatal supplementation and early life infant stress
					
																						
			December 7, 2016		
				
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			Postnatal supplementation with micronutrients could play a role in countering the negative effects of early life stress (ES) for infants. The significance of this recent ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Cessation of Breastmilk Alters Infant Microbiome
					
																						
			May 27, 2015		
				
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			It’s widely accepted that the delivery mode, whether vaginally or C-section, shapes the manner in which an infant’s healthy microbiota are established. Vaginal deliveries are ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Top Ten Articles for March & April 2015
					
																						
			April 27, 2015		
				
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			Spring is a good time to get caught up. To help you keep up on your professional reading, we’ve collected the most popular articles for ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						New MIND Diet Protects Against Alzheimer’s Risk by 53%
					
																						
			March 24, 2015		
				
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			A specially designed diet for the brain, with even moderate adherence, shows reduction in incidence of Alzheimer’s disease by as much as 53%. The new ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Citicoline Improves Teen/Adult Attention in Two Trials
					
																						
			July 30, 2014		
				
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			In an age where attention spans are short and activity levels are low for teen boys, a new study shows citicoline may improve concentration and ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Inadvertent Stereotyping Leads to Healthcare Disparities
					
																						
			July 23, 2014		
				
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			Going to the doctor's office is a stress-inducing event for many people But for blacks, it can be particularly terrifying, because of something called negative ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Dark Chocolate Improves Walking in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease
					
																						
			July 2, 2014		
				
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			This interventional study measured the acute effect of dark chocolate on walking distance autonomy (WDA), artery dilatation and NOX2‐mediated oxidative stress in a population affected ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Most comprehensive global study to date shows obesity rates climbing worldwide
					
																						
			May 29, 2014		
				
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			Experts warn that the substantial rises in obesity rates across the world warrant concerted to reverse a troubling trend. More than half of the world’s ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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						Dear Doctor, #PleaseTextMe
					
																						
			May 6, 2014		
				
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			Reminder: Plz take your meds. How r u feeling 2day? These aren't texts from Mom, they are from physicians. Text messaging in health care started ...		
					
					
														
									
								
													
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