By Katherine Shagoury People who have chronic inflammation in middle-age may develop problems with thinking and memory in the decades leading up to old age, according to a new study...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Research indicates that cutting out specific foods can alleviate the gastrointestinal issues some people experience when they exercise, with over two-thirds of people involved in a new...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke caused by a blocked artery, especially small...
Read MoreBy James Lehman While practicing as a chiropractic orthopedist in New Mexico, I cared for many athletes suffering with pain from spinal and extremity injuries. It was my experience that...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Next week, Integrative Practitioner staff will head to New York City for the 15th edition of the Integrative Healthcare Symposium, February 21-23 at the Hilton Midtown. Integrative...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Getting enough sleep is key to good health, and studies have shown that insufficient sleep increases the risk of serious problems, including cardiovascular disease. Now researchers from...
Read MoreAdam Breiner, ND, joins Integrative Practitioner editor, Katherine Rushlau, to discuss traumatic brain injuries, such as concussions, as well as natural approaches to healing an injured brain.
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Although moderately mobile, marine cone snails have perfected several strategies to capture prey. Some fish-hunting species release venom into the surrounding water. Within the plume of toxic...
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