By Katherine Shagoury Good bacteria in live probiotics can successfully reach and colonize the gut, where they go on to change the existing gut flora, and are also capable of...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury In a study designed to evaluate second-hand marijuana smoke exposure among children, a topic that scientists have not yet widely addressed, researchers at the Icahn School of...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury In integrative medicine, it has long been understood that calories are not the only factor that count when it comes to losing weight and eating healthfully, but...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury The siren call of addictive drugs can be hard to resist, and returning to the environment where drugs were previously taken can make resistance that much harder....
Read MoreThe healthcare industry—and the laws and policies that regulate the system—has been changing rapidly over the past few years. At the demand of both consumers and practitioners who advocate for...
Read MoreBy Julie Luzarraga It is hard to listen to the news today without hearing about some type of traumatic event. From sexual harassment, mass shootings, child abuse, and natural disasters,...
Read MoreBy Integrative Practitioner Staff Katherine Rushlau: Welcome, everyone, to today’s episode of the IntegrativePractitioner podcast. I’m Katherine Rushlau, editor of IntegrativePractitioner, the leading online resource for news and industry insights...
Read MoreNancy Gahles, DC, CCH, RSHOM(NA),OIM, and Lorraine Gahles-Kildow, PhD, join Integrative Practitioner editor Katherine Rushlau to bring awareness and solutions to the epidemic of burnout, compassion fatigue, vital exhaustion and...
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