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Battling Blood Sugar

by Shari Barbanel | November 26, 2014

As metabolic syndrome becomes a larger problem in the U.S., practitioners are urging patients to make lifestyle changes. Blood sugar issues have become a major issue in the U.S. According to the American Diabetes Association, 29.1 million (9. 3 percent) of Americans had diabetes 2012. That number jumped from 25.8 million (8.3 percent) just two ...

Detouring Depression

by Daniel Breeman | November 26, 2014

Natural remedies, therapies can be part of an effective overall treatment plan. When world-renowned comedian and actor Robin Williams took his own life earlier this year, many were surprised to learn that the high-energy comic suffered from depression. All too often, this disorder is associated with only those groups singled out as being “down on ...

Free Dietary Supplement Webinar for Pharmacists and Nurse Practitioners

by Angela Santoriello | November 25, 2014

‹The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) announced the next in its series of free webinars for pharmacists and nurse practitioners (NPs), presented in partnership with Skipta, the premier closed-loop social networking platform for healthcare professionals. These webinars, available to members of the Pharmacist Society and Generation NP communities, are part of CRN’s ongoing efforts to ...

Study Finds School Lunches From Home Not Up to National Standards

by Angela Santoriello | November 25, 2014

­ In a study of lunches brought from home at elementary and middle schools in the Houston, TX area, researchers at the USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and Texas Children’s Hospital found that the lunches did not meet National School Lunch Program guidelines. Their report appears in JAMA Pediatrics, ...

Dr. Tieraona Low Dog to Present at SOHO EXPO 2014

by Angela Santoriello | November 24, 2014

The Natural Products Association (NPA) will host Tieraona Low Dog, MD, CEO of Integrative Medicine Concepts, for a presentation on the correlation of dietary supplements and health on Dec. 4 at SOHO EXPO 2014. Sponsored by Natural Alternatives International, the NPA is thrilled to host one of the most knowledgeable and valued industry experts currently ...

Integrative Medicine Can Relieve Pain, Anxiety for Cancer Inpatients

by Angela Santoriello | November 24, 2014

Researchers at The Penny George Institute for Health and Healing found that integrative medicine therapies can substantially decrease pain and anxiety for hospitalized cancer patients. Their findings are published in the current issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monograph, reported Science Daily. “Following Integrative medicine interventions, such as medical massage, acupuncture, guided imagery ...

Miracle Berry Products May Help Chemo Patients Recover Taste

by Angela Santoriello | November 20, 2014

MiraBurst (Valhalia, NY) announced how products made from miracle berries may help chemotherapy patients who are suffering from taste loss rediscover the taste of food. According to the company, about 50 percent of chemotherapy patients suffer a loss in taste or feel that certain foods taste metallic, and this shift in taste can be damaging, ...

New Computer Predicts Gut Metabolites to Better Understand Gastrointestinal Disease

by Angela Santoriello | November 20, 2014

Tufts University School of Engineering researchers and collaborators from Texas A&M University have published the first research to use computational modeling to predict and identify the metabolic products of gastrointestinal (GI) tract microorganisms, reported Science Daily. Reported in Nature Communications, these metabolic products, or metabolites, could influence how clinicians diagnose and treat GI diseases, as well ...

India Study Site Provides High-Volume Ayurveda Training

by Angela Santoriello | November 19, 2014

Bastyr University (Kenmore, WA) students of ayurvedic medicine will study near India’s snow-capped Himalayas this December as the university establishes its first training site in ayurveda’s native land. Students in the Masters of Science in Ayurvedic Sciences program will spend two weeks at a ayurvedic clinic and college in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, reported ...

Omega-3s Decrease Risk of Heart Disease, Report Says

by Angela Santoriello | November 19, 2014

Increasing the amount of omega-3s in your diet, whether from fish or flax, will likely decrease your risk of getting heart disease, according to Penn State nutritionists, reported Science Daily. A substantial amount of evidence exists supporting the heart-health benefits of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid (EPA and DHA), marine-derived omega-3 fatty acids, according to ...

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