Photo Cred: PeopleImages.com – Yuri A/Shutterstock By Kellie Blake, RDN, LD, IFNCP Autoimmune disease, once thought of as rare, has seemed to grow rapidly over the past several years. Over...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Darwin Brandis/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge A new study indicates that a slow-release ketamine tablet may have significant potential in treating severe, treatment-resistant depression. Traditional ketamine treatments, administered...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Olga Miltsova/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge Intermittent fasting has gained popularity as an effective weight loss strategy, yet several myths about its safety persist. Researchers at the University...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), nearly 20 percent of teens in the United States between...
Read MorePhoto Cred: lenetstan/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge In a system littered with inequality, it’s essential to consider health equity while practicing medicine. Instead of assuming everyone needs the same thing,...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Jiri Hera/Shutterstock By Kellie Blake, RDN, LD, IFNCP Fermented foods are produced when microorganisms convert the carbohydrate in a food to lactic acid. Fermentation is a great way...
Read MorePhoto Cred: totojang1977/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) are neurodegenerative diseases that present severe health consequences, including dementia, behavioral...
Read MorePhoto Cred: ridersuperone/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge While the precise causes of long COVID remain elusive, a recent study by Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons has provided new...
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