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MUIH Announces Free Professional Continuing Education Courses For Mental Health Providers

by Shari Barbanel | June 2, 2021

Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) has announced that it will offer four free professional and continuing education courses to mental health providers. This is in recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Month and National PTSD Awareness Month, and the critical role that mental health providers offer to the health care field, particularly during the ...

Poor Iodine Levels in Women Pose Risks to Fetal Intellectual Development in Pregnancy

by Shari Barbanel | May 5, 2021

An increasing number of young women are at increased risk of having children born with impaired neurological conditions, due to poor iodine intake. Dietary changes, including a growing trend towards the avoidance of bread and iodized salt, as well as a reduced intake of animal products containing iodine can contribute to low iodine levels. A ...

NSF Educational Posters Available to Help Prevent the Spread of COVID-19

by Shari Barbanel | July 22, 2020

Global public health organization NSF International is offering small businesses, community centers, apartment complexes and other facilities free posters to encourage personal behaviors that may prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2). The educational posters were developed by NSF International based on guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World ...

Inovalon Launches Population Health Insights: COVID-19 Compass Dashboard

by Shari Barbanel | May 27, 2020

Inovalon (Bowie, MD) has announced the availability of its new Population Health Insights: COVID-19 Compass Dashboard. This interactive dashboard provides data-driven insights to inform COVID-19 response plans—empowering health plans, providers, employers, and municipalities with actionable intelligence pertaining to geographic areas with a high prevalence of COVID-19 infections and populations most at-risk as they plan strategies around ...

USP Offers Hand Sanitizer Toolkit in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

by Shari Barbanel | April 13, 2020

The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) is offering an online toolkit with guidelines from major public health organizations on compounding alcohol-based hand sanitizers and the preparation of hand sanitizers by manufacturers, pharmacies and other facilities. The toolkit was developed to help organizations meet the demand for these products, as shortages of commercially manufactured sanitizers have occurred. The toolkit includes important ...

Intiva Health Adds Coronavirus Tracker to Ready Doc Platform

by Shari Barbanel | March 16, 2020

Intiva Health’s (Austin, TX) newest addition to its Ready Doc credentialing platform allows health care providers to track the number of confirmed coronavirus cases as well as their location across the world. The new feature comes days after the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed more than 100,000 reported cases of COVID-19 in 100 countries at ...

Impact of Coronavirus on the Natural Products Industry

by Nicholas Saraceno | February 11, 2020

The new strain of coronavirus grabbing headlines and generating health concerns around the world was given an official name by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Feb. 11, 2020: COVID-19. Back in December 2019, the virus was first reported in Wuhan, China, and was traced to a novel strain.  The COVID-19 virus, in some instances, ...

FLEF and UWA Launch LactaMap

by Shari Barbanel | March 27, 2019

The Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation (FLRF) and the University of Western Australia (UWA) have just released a new clinical tool to help medical practitioners resolve lactation challenges and support breastfeeding mothers: LactaMap. Featuring content developed by UWA, the online resource offers a wealth of evidence-based information to advance understanding of human lactation, ensure consistent care for ...

Study: Nutrition May Play Key Role in Early Psychosis Treatment

by Shari Barbanel | January 2, 2018

Early psychosis is associated with nutritional deficiencies, new research from Australia has found, potentially presenting new avenues for improving health among the millions of people affected worldwide.  International research led by NICM Health Research Institute at Western Sydney University systematically reviewed evidence examining nutritional deficiencies in people being treated for psychotic disorders for the first time. ...

Journal Links Cardiovascular-Related Deaths to Sodium Consumption

by Angela Santoriello | August 28, 2014

According to a recent report published in The New England Journal of Medicine, more than 1.6 million cardiovascular-related deaths per year can be attributed to sodium consumption above the World Health Organization’s recommendation of 2.0g (2,000mg) per day. “High sodium intake is known to increase blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases including ...

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