By John Weeks by John Weeks, Publisher/Editor of The Integrator Blog News and Reports If the way to claim a hard-won piece of terrain in the U.S.’s lucrative medical landscape is to...
Read MoreBy Integrative Practitioner Staff by Glenn Sabin When it comes to persuasion, Greek philosopher Aristotle set the gold standard in 350 BCE. Aristotle’s modes of persuasion have stood the test...
Read MoreBy John Weeks by John Weeks, Publisher/Editor of The Integrator Blog News and Reports Many in the integrative health community pay little attention to efforts made to right the ship of medicine....
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Toxins are everywhere, from the food we eat to the air we breathe, said Joe Pizzorno, ND, last Friday at the Institute for Functional Medicine’s 2017 Annual...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury We live in a toxic world, said Joe Pizzorno, ND Friday at the Institute for Functional Medicine’s 2017 Annual International Conference in Los Angeles, California. Virtually every disease...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury In one of the first studies of its kind, nearly one-third of 10,000 older adults were prescribed opiate pain medications such as morphine, Percocet and OxyContin while...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Historically, the predominant belief in medicine was that plasticity was limited to the first years of life was ascendant in medical neurology, psychiatry, and education. Nothing could be...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Most people in the U.S. are affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—they either have it themselves, or know someone who is, said Dale Bredesen, MD, an internationally recognized...
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