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A Heavy Shift to Whole Health

by Lisa Schofield | July 1, 2022

A major trend is that overweight or obese individuals are learning not to strictly diet for weight loss only, but they still need your expert guidance and proper supplementation. A mystery that remains and looms large is: with all the knowledge of diet and health, with the increasing availability of healthy produce and other foods, ...

Man in the Mirror

by Angela Sabarese | July 1, 2022

Now more than ever, men want to be their best selves, which means putting their health and wellness first. Natural practitioners can offer both insight and supplements to help men be their best selves. After a past that was often riddled with unhealthy habits and lifestyles, men are finally beginning to realize the importance of ...

What’s on Your Mind? Options to Improve Cognitive Health

by Joy Choquette | July 1, 2022

How to prevent and repair cognitive decline in adults. You walk into a room only to forget what you went to get. Immediately, your mind rushes to worst-case scenarios. Is it Alzheimer’s disease? Dementia? Though statistics point out that cognitive decline is on the rise—it affects just over 11 percent of adults in the U.S.—it’s ...

MUIH to Offers Doctor of Clinical Nutrition Program Fully Online

by Shari Barbanel | June 29, 2022

Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) will begin offering its Doctor of Clinical Nutrition (DCN) program entirely online for students starting in Fall 2022 and beyond. This new format reduces the overall cost of attendance and provides greater access to the DCN degree program, which was previously offered in the hybrid format and required in-person visits ...

Dr. Stephen Sinatra, Pioneer in Integrative Cardiology, Dies at 75

by Shari Barbanel | June 27, 2022

On June 22, Maryland-based Healthy Directions announced that Dr. Stephen Sinatra, a board-certified cardiologist specializing in integrative medicine, died “following a brief illness.” According to Sinatra’s Wikipedia page, he was born on Oct. 15, 1946. His Wikipedia page also states “Sinatra graduated from New York’s Albany Medical College with an MD in 1972, and earned his certification ...

NPA, CRN Release Statements on Preventive Services Task Force Guidance on Dietary Supplements

by Shari Barbanel | June 23, 2022

The Natural Products Association (NPA) and the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) have issued statements in response to recent findings by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). NPA commented on what USPSTF found in relation between the use of beta carotene and vitamin E for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Ultimately, “The ...

[Sponsored Video] Bergamonte®: Italian SuperCitrus. Cardioprotective Science, History, Sustainability. From HP Ingredients.

by VRM Media | June 22, 2022

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Bastyr MPH Program Gains National Accreditation

by Shari Barbanel | June 22, 2022

The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Bastyr University (Kenmore, WA and San Diego, CA) is now accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), the only organization approved by the U.S. Department of Education to grant accreditation for public health programs. CEPH approved accreditation of Bastyr University’s MPH program at its June 1-3, 2022 ...

Trade the Chair For Fresh Air: Sitting Time and Cardio Health

by Shari Barbanel | June 20, 2022

New research is adding further weight to the argument that prolonged sitting may be hazardous to your health. An international study surveying more than 100,000 individuals in 21 countries found that people who sat for six to eight hours a day had a 12 to 13 percent increased risk for early death and heart disease, ...

Benefit of Supplements For Slowing AMD

by Shari Barbanel | June 15, 2022

The Age-Related Eye Disease Studies (AREDS and AREDS2) established that dietary supplements can slow progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of blindness in older Americans. In a new report, scientists analyzed 10 years of AREDS2 data. They show that the AREDS2 formula, which substituted antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin for beta-carotene, not ...

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