By Irene Yeh Visceral fat, the fat that surrounds the organs, and hepatic fat, the fat that is stored in the liver, are linked to increased risk of Type 2...
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Read MorePhoto Cred: Collab Media/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge Emerging research from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC highlights a surprising connection between light exposure and blood clot...
Read MorePhoto Cred: ViewStock/Shutterstock By Melissa Carr, BSc, DrTCM Many practitioners spend most of their time with assessment and each person has their preferred approach. Some will start with the chief...
Read MorePhoto Cred: NDAB Creativity/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge Physical activity offers more than just immediate cognitive benefits, according to a new study from University College London (UCL). Researchers found that...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Shutterstock/Stock-Asso By Natural Medicine Journal Sandra is a 43-year-old living with her husband and two school-age children in a New England suburban neighborhood. She is an executive at...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Oksana Mizina/Shutterstock By Avery St. Onge A new study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society suggests that vitamin D supplementation may help reduce blood pressure in...
Read MorePhoto Cred: Prostock-studio/Shutterstock By Integrative Practitioner Staff With a foundational knowledge, practitioners can begin to work with patients. The first step is to assess their needs, goals, and current health...
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