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59Strengthening the Immune System


Strengthening the Immune System

by Karen Morse | March 31, 2017

Natural remedies and healthy lifestyle changes are the keys to keeping immune systems strong. The immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body against infection-causing invaders such as bacteria and viruses. While our immune systems do a pretty good job of keeping these invaders out, ...

CSMS, KHS Partner on Physician-Led Health Information Network for Connecticut

by Shari Barbanel | March 31, 2017

In support of its mission to improve the quality of care and safeguard the health of patients, the Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS) is pleased to announce a new partnership with KaMMCO Health Solutions (KHS, Topeka, KS) to establish a statewide, physician-led health information network. This new health information network, also known as a health ...

Vitamin E May Decrease the Risk of Acute Kidney Injury After Coronary Catheterization

by Shari Barbanel | March 22, 2017

Acute kidney injury is quite a common adverse effect that associates with coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions. Vitamin E may decrease the risk of acute kidney injury by up to 62 percent according to a meta-analysis of three randomized trials published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Contrast medium-induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI) ...

College Students’ Perception of Dietary Terms Could Help Nutrition Education

by Shari Barbanel | March 21, 2017

College students represent an important group for nutrition educators, since the transition into adulthood brings increased independence and decision making, which can affect diet and health-related behaviors. Promoting nutritional health among young adults is important. Poor decisions regarding eating may lead to decreased diet quality and increased weight, which may result in long-term health issues. ...

NUNM Women in Balance Symposium to be Held March 25-26

by Shari Barbanel | March 15, 2017

The National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) will hold its fifth annual Women in Balance Symposium featuring medical experts who will address some of the most complicated women’s health care issues facing practitioners today, including topics ranging from the treatment of endometriosis to infertility and hormone replacement. The symposium will be held March 25-26, 2017 ...

Raising Dietary Potassium to Sodium Ratio Helps Reduce Heart, Kidney Disease

by Shari Barbanel | March 6, 2017

Reducing sodium (salt) in the diet has been recommended to lower blood pressure and the risk of heart disease. However, in a new review article, University of Southern California researchers found that increasing dietary potassium is as important to improving the risk factors for cardiovascular and kidney disease as limiting dietary sodium. The article is ...

Allergies? Probiotic Combination May Curb Your Symptoms, New Study Finds

by Shari Barbanel | March 1, 2017

As we head into allergy season, you may feel less likely to grab a hanky and sneeze. That’s because new University of Florida (UF) research shows a probiotic combination might help reduce hay fever symptoms, if it’s taken during allergy season. Many published studies have shown a probiotic’s ability to regulate the body’s immune response ...

Green Tea: Anti-Inflammatory & Cardiovascular Benefits

By Prof. Gene Bruno, MS, MHS, RH(AHG) Huntington College of Health Sciences For more than 3,000 years, green tea has been consumed as a refreshment and for its health promoting properties. In later years, this includes green tea extract form in dietary supplements for a variety of benefits. Chief among these are its well established antioxidant ...

Gilad&Gilad Gambles on Las Vegas

by Shari Barbanel | February 27, 2017

Gilad&Gilad has announced that it is presently relocating its headquarters to Henderson (a suburb of Las Vegas), NV. The move is an important step in the company’s investment in the development and marketing of its agmatine-based supplements. “The relocation to Nevada, a business-friendly state with a saner housing market, will allow the company to allocate ...

UA Center for Integrative Medicine Receives $1M Gift To Transform Health Care

by Shari Barbanel | February 22, 2017

Thanks to a $1 million commitment from Iris Cantor, a lifelong philanthropist, the University of Arizona (UA) Center for Integrative Medicine will develop new curricula, train a new generation of integrative health professionals and empower individuals and communities to optimize health and well-being through the establishment of the Iris Cantor Research and Innovation Fund. An ...

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