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December 3, 2024
December 3, 2024
December 3, 2024
The lecture will contain information about relative statistics and epidemiology of head injury. The updated information physiology will be included at this time. Within this information will include dietary, nutrient, medicinal, and functional treatment issues and information that will be in a study that we have conducted on this topic.
Marketing can be a controversial subject in the integrative healthcare community. Inherently, practitioners may bristle at the very notion that practicing integrative medicine requires a marketing strategy, seeing integrative practice as more of a clinical and spiritual endeavor. Some may think that clinical excellence alone is sufficient, or they will figure out their path as they go along. Many are hesitant to engage in marketing, as we do not want to dilute our image of skillful clinicians by being mislabeled as a salesperson. The reality is that any type of medical practice has to be sustainable, scalable, and financially responsible. If you observe the way the most successful practices market their services, you
This lecture will describe the myths and truths about iodine. Iodine levels have fallen across the U.S. over the last 40 years. These falling levels could explain the epidemic of endocrine disorders including problems with the thyroid, ovary, uterus, breast, prostate, and pancreatic tissue.
When applied to bioinformatics, the generative medicine paradigm (analysis and prediction integrating big data, robust modeling and algorithms) can dramatically improve the practice of precision medicine.
In this informative, process-oriented, and experiential session, we will share the format, core practices, and rationale of our ongoing Meditation group.
The plunging costs of genomic testing has led to the emergence a new field
The session is preparing for a more comprehensive panel discussion to be led by John Weeks entitled "Pain, Prejudice, and Opioids: Emerging Policy and Integrative Practice". The session will trace the efforts of the military to tackle the long-term challenges of service-related pain and its management (related to natural causes, training, deployment, and combat wounds). The discussion will draw upon the personal experiences of the speaker in fostering and supporting a more comprehensive approach to the understanding, mitigation, self-care, and healthcare management of acute and chronic pain.
Pain is the historic, primary front of integrative care.
Our society is in the midst of an emerging epidemic of chronic Inflammatory Disease affecting nearly 50% of our population. Most of these conditions were virtually nonexistent a little more than a century ago, but have grown exponentially with the rise of modern medial pharmacotherapeutics.
Helping a patient resolve a chronic inflammatory condition is one of the biggest challenges a holistic practitioner faces. Even when patients are very compliant with dietary and lifestyle changes and take all the recommended supplements and medications, inflammation can stubbornly persist.