By Katherine Shagoury Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia commonly experience the sundown syndrome—a sudden worsening of confusion, agitation, and aggression at the end of the day....
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Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury This issue focuses on clinical innovation in the integrative field as well as cutting-edge patient protocols for integrative professionals. Included in this issue: Genetics: Why Weren’t We...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Raw fruit and vegetables may be better for your mental health than cooked, canned and processed fruit and vegetables, according to researchers from the University of Otago. Tamlin...
Read MoreBy Integrative Practitioner Staff The Integrative Healthcare Symposium is accepting proposals to present at the 15th annual Integrative Healthcare Symposium. All disciplines are encouraged to submit! Each year, we revisit the...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Fats in the diet affect health in a number of ways, according to studies published in this month’s issue of the Journal of Lipid Research, which examined whether the...
Read MoreBy James Lehman The whiplash injury was first coined in 1928 by orthopedist Harold Crowe. It is the most common type of non-fatal injury following motor vehicle crashes. The recovery...
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