Photo Cred: Dmytro Zinkevych/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge A recent study found that performing acts of kindness improved the overall wellbeing of people with depression and anxiety. The investigation,...
Read MoreBy Avery St. Onge A recent study found that patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have different intestinal bacteria than those without the disease. In addition, the research suggested that the...
Read MoreBy Avery St. Onge Another year has come and gone. As we welcome 2023, Integrative Practitioner is reflecting on our most popular articles of 2022. In doing so, we gain...
Read MoreBy Avery St. Onge New research indicated that persistent smell loss was one of the most common symptoms of long COVID, experienced by nearly one third of long COVID patients...
Read MoreJames Gordon, MD, joins Integrative Practitioner associate editor, Avery St. Onge, to discuss how practitioners can help their patients and themselves heal, learn, and grow from traumatic experiences. This episode...
Read MoreBy Avery St. Onge A recent study identified Allura Red food dye as a potential trigger for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The study...
Read MoreBy Avery St. Onge A recent study found that physical activity interventions were linked to a significant reduction in depressive symptoms in children and adolescents, indicating that physical activity may...
Read MoreBarrie Tan, PhD, joins Integrative Practitioner associate editor, Avery St. Onge, to discuss the anti-aging nutrients found in the annatto plant, and how they can be used in clinical practice....
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