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Natural Partners Fullscript Announces $25M Series B Funding

by Shari Barbanel | May 21, 2019

Natural Partners Fullscript (Scottsdale, AZ) has announced a $25 million Series B financing led by Kayne Partners, the growth equity group of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, L.P., focused on enterprise software and tech-enabled business services companies.  With the funding, Natural Partners Fullscript will focus on scaling its online technology platform, Fullscript. Fullscript enables health care ...

Does Sunscreen Compromise Vitamin D Levels? Maybe Not, Study Says

by Shari Barbanel | May 15, 2019

Sunscreen can reduce the sun’s adverse effects, but there are concerns that it might inhibit the body’s production of vitamin D. In a new British Journal of Dermatology study, however, investigators recorded an increase of vitamin D in participants during a week of cloudless weather, with very high UV index, even when sunscreens were used properly and ...

ACHS President’s Scholarship Awarded to Digambar Prasad Chaudhary of Nepal

by Shari Barbanel | May 13, 2019

On April 30, the American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) bestowed Digambar Prasad Chaudhary with the President’s Scholarship Award.  He was accepted into ACHS’s Graduate Certificate in Aromatherapy program and will begin classes in the Autumn of 2019. Digambar, a resident of Dahiyar, Nepal, will attend classes through ACHS’s flexible, online education portal accredited by the ...

Elderberry Compounds Could Help Minimize Flu Symptoms, Study Suggests

by Shari Barbanel | May 8, 2019

A recent study by a group of chemical and bimolecular eUniversity of Sydney’s ngineering researchers from the University of Sydney’s (Australia) Faculty of Engineering and IT has determined exactly how a popular ancient remedy, the elderberry fruit, can help the fight against influenza. Conducted by Professor Fariba Deghani, Dr. Golnoosh Torabian and Dr. Peter Valtchev as ...

Bauman College Launches Nutrition Health Coach Program and New Modularized Nutrition Consultant Program

by Shari Barbanel | May 8, 2019

After celebrating 30 years at the forefront of the holistic health movement, Bauman College (California) continues to pioneer new evidence-based strategies to change the world through nutrition. On May 1, Bauman College launched two rigorous educational programs that pair effective, cutting-edge coaching and consulting curriculums with a robust foundation of whole-foods nutrition. The first of these is ...

Vitamin D Study Sheds Light on Immune System Effects

by Shari Barbanel | May 1, 2019

Scientists have uncovered fresh insights into how vitamin D affects the immune system and might influence susceptibility to diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Vitamin D is produced by the body in response to sunlight and is often lauded for its health benefits. Researchers found it also affects key cells of the immune system. This ...

ACHS Announces Famous Alumni and Outstanding Graduate DEAC Awards

by Shari Barbanel | April 29, 2019

The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) will honor Laura Susan Johns and Miriam Isinini Popp at its graduation ceremony on June 21 at the World Forestry Center in Portland, OR. Johns will be honored as the Distance Education and Accrediting Commission (DEAC) 2019 Outstanding Graduate, while Popp will be honored as the DEAC 2019 ...

Dr. Christine Girard Named NUNM President

by Shari Barbanel | April 24, 2019

The National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM, Portland, OR) Board of Directors has appointed Christine Girard, ND, MPH, as the 18th president of NUNM. Dr. Girard will succeed David J. Schleich, PhD, who is retiring from the position after 12 years of service. Dr. Girard, a 1997 NUNM graduate, will assume the post July 1. ...

More Vitamin D May Improve Memory But Too Much May Slow Reaction Time

by Shari Barbanel | April 22, 2019

How much vitamin D can boost memory, learning and decision-making in older adults, and how much is too much? A unique Rutgers-led study found that overweight and obese older women who took more than three times the recommended daily dose of vitamin D showed improvements in memory and learning—but also had slower reaction times. The ...

One-third of Cancer Patients Use Complementary and Alternative Medicine

by Shari Barbanel | April 17, 2019

A stunning one-third of people with a cancer diagnosis use complementary and alternative medicines such as meditation, yoga, acupuncture, herbal medicine and supplements. UT Southwestern Medical Center’s (UTSW) Dr. Nina Sanford made the discovery that’s now drawing renewed attention to habits she said cancer patients must disclose during treatment. Dr. Sanford is an assistant professor ...

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