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ACHS Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence in Holistic Health Education

by Shari Barbanel | October 29, 2018

The staff, faculty, and students of American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) are celebrating four decades of excellence in holistic health distance education this year with a student graduation ceremony, wellness-focused projects, activities, and events on the theme of “Building on Traditions.” Dorene Petersen founded ACHS in Auckland, New Zealand in 1978. Before founding ACHS, Petersen ...

Metagenics Names Sara Gottfried New Chief Medical Officer

by Shari Barbanel | October 24, 2018

Metagenics, Inc. (Aliso Viejo, CA) has announced that Sara Gottfried, MD has been named its new chief medical officer (CMO) and president of Metagenics Institute, the company’s educational arm. A systems-based hormone expert, Dr. Gottfried is a Harvard-educated physician-scientist and a MIT-trained bioengineer as well as board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. In her new ...

Beyond Celiac & SSCD Announce Early Career Research Award in the Field of Celiac Disease

by Shari Barbanel | October 22, 2018

Beyond Celiac has announced the creation of the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease – Beyond Celiac Early Career Research Award, a joint venture to attract exceptionally promising early career academic investigators to the field of celiac disease research. The award will provide a clear and bold opportunity to expand the scope of research ...

Chewing Gum May Be Effective For Delivering Vitamins

by Shari Barbanel | October 17, 2018

Nearly 15 percent of all chewing gum varieties sold promise to provide health-enhancing supplements to users, so Penn State researchers studied whether two vitamin-supplemented products were effective at delivering vitamins to the body. Their results validate the concept of gum as an effective delivery system for at least some vitamins. The research marks the first ...

NIH Awards $1M Clinical Research Grant to NUNM, OSU & Pacific NW National Lab

by Shari Barbanel | October 15, 2018

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), through the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), awarded $1 million to Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University (OSU); Helfgott Research Institute at National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM); and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a U.S. Department of Energy research laboratory in Richland, WA, for ...

World’s Largest Sleep Study Shows Too Much Shut-eye Can be Bad for Your Brain

by Shari Barbanel | October 10, 2018

Preliminary results from the world’s largest sleep study have shown that people who sleep on average between seven to eight hours per night performed better cognitively than those who slept less, or more, than this amount. Neuroscientists from Western University’s Brain and Mind Institute released their findings in the high-impact journal, SLEEP. The world’s largest sleep ...

Scoliosis Linked to Essential Mineral

by Shari Barbanel | October 9, 2018

Nobody knows why some children’s backs start to curve to one side just as they hit puberty. Most children diagnosed with scoliosis, or curvature of the spine, have no known risk factors. A new study published in Nature Communications, suggests that the body’s inability to fully utilize the essential dietary mineral manganese might be to blame ...

Limiting Children’s Recreational Screen Time to Less Than Two Hours a Day Linked to Better Cognition

by Shari Barbanel | October 3, 2018

Limiting recreational screen time to less than two hours a day, and having sufficient sleep and physical activity is associated with improved cognition, compared with not meeting any recommendations, according to an observational study of more than 4,500 U.S. children aged 8-11 years old published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health journal. Taken individually, limited screen ...

Artificial Sweeteners Have Toxic Effects on Gut Microbes

by Shari Barbanel | October 1, 2018

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved artificial sweeteners and sport supplements were found to be toxic to digestive gut microbes, according to a new paper published in Molecules by researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Israel and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. The collaborative study indicated relative toxicity of six artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose, ...

New TRU NIAGEN PRO Launched for Expansive Distribution by Health Care Practitioners

by Shari Barbanel | September 27, 2018

ChromaDex Corp. (Irvine, CA), an integrated, science-based, nutraceutical company devoted to improving the way people age with its flagship ingredient NIAGEN and consumer product TRU NIAGEN, has announced the launch of TRU NIAGEN, a partnership with Natural Partners Fullscript, and a new online NAD education hub for health care practitioners. Tru Niagen Pro, which will be ...

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