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Just Two Workouts a Week Could Cut Heart Death Risk By 33 Percent in Diabetics
A prospective cohort study examined the associations of different physical activity patterns with all-cause, cardiovascular (CV) and cancer mortality among adults with diabetes. The study found that weekend warrior and regular activity patterns meeting current physical activity recommendations were associated with similarly reduced risks for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality compared to physical inactivity, demonstrating the ...
Your Sleep Schedule Could Be Making You Sick, Says New Study
A groundbreaking international study, recently published in Health Data Science, analyzed objective sleep data from 88,461 adults in the UK Biobank and found significant associations between sleep traits and 172 diseases. The research, led by teams from Peking University and Army Medical University, highlights sleep regularity—such as bedtime consistency and circadian rhythm stability—as an underrecognized but ...
ACA Welcomes Dr. Brandy Spaulding to Its Policy and Advocacy Team
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has announced that Brandy Spaulding, DC, will join its staff team as vice president of health policy and advocacy. Dr. Spaulding brings a wealth of experience from her six-year tenure as executive director of the Ohio State Chiropractic Association as well as her 20 years in private practice, according to ...
Fairhaven Health Expands Into Broader Women’s Health
Fairhaven Health (Middletown, CT), a company known for its fertility-focused supplements—has announced that it is reaffirming its commitment to evidence-based care and announcing its expansion into broader women’s health. “We’ve earned our place in fertility, but women’s health needs neither begin nor end there,” said Jane Pemberton, CEO of Blueroot Health, the parent company of Fairhaven ...
Common Sweeteners May Be Accelerating Puberty in Kids
Consuming certain sweeteners commonly found in foods and beverages may increase the risk of early puberty in children, particularly among those who are genetically predisposed, according to a study presented at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in San Francisco, CA. The researchers found that consuming aspartame, sucralose, glycyrrhizin and added sugars was significantly ...
Dr. Joseph E. Pizzorno to Serve as Bastyr University Interim President
The Bastyr University Board of Trustees has announced that Bastyr University (Kenmore, WA) Co-founder and Founding President Dr. Joseph E. Pizzorno returns to the university to serve as its interim president following the departure of Devin Byrd, PhD. According to Bastyr, Dr. Pizzorno’s leadership comes at a critical time for the university, as the board ...
Ardmore Institute of Health Supports IFM in Helping Clinicians Address Chronic Disease
The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) has announced that Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH) has awarded it a $30,000 grant to accelerate the adoption of whole health and lifestyle medicine at academic institutions, helping up to 250 future clinicians implement equitable and preferred methods for preventing, treating and reversing chronic disease. For 11 years, AIH ...
EndurPro Launches Exclusive Practitioner Supplements at AANP
Endurance Products (Sherwood, OR), a division of Innovite and marketer of Endur brand dietary supplements, has announced the introduction of EndurPro, it exclusive practitioner supplement line. Powered by SmartMatrix controlled-release technology, this product line provides practitioners access to potent, clinically researched, next-level supplements for their patients. At AANP 2025, attendees were able to get a ...
NCMIC Announces the NaturoPath to Practice Awards
NCMIC (Clive, IA) has announced the launch of the NaturoPath to Practice Awards, a quarterly award program created to help naturopathic students offset the significant costs associated with their education—including tuition, books, rent, groceries and more. “We know that becoming a naturopathic physician is a huge financial commitment,” said Jackie Hellrung, senior naturopathic program manager ...
Vitamin C Flips the Skin’s “Youth Genes,” Reversing Age-related Thinning, Study Says
The skin acts as the body’s first line of defense against external threats. However, as we age, the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin—gradually becomes thinner and loses its protective strength. About 90 percent of the cells in this layer are keratinocytes, which originate from deeper layers of the epidermis and migrate upward, ultimately forming the ...
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