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Battling Physician Burnout from a Mind-Body Perspective
An interview with Matthew Mumber, MD. A 2019 report on physician burnout found that nearly 60% of physicians identified as either burned out, colloquially depressed, or clinically depressed. And some estimates indicate that 76% of physicians worldwide are experiencing burnout. In this interview, integrative medical expert and radiation oncologist, Matt Mumber, MD, reminds practitioners to try a mind-body integrative approach to reversing and reducing risk of burnout. Listen now.
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Cocoa in Peripheral Artery Disease
By Paul Richard Saunders, PhD, ND, DHANP, CCH. Once reserved for nobility alone, chocolate is now consumed worldwide. Growing evidence, including a new randomized clinical trial, suggests chocolate may benefit the cardiovascular system. Read more.
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Air Pollution Worsens Osteoporosis
By Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO. Results from a population-based cross-sectional analysis show that exposure to fine particulates is associated with lower bone mass, adding to the arguments in favor of air filters. Read more.
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Metformin and Diabetic Neuropathy
By Davis W. Lamson, ND. Metformin, along with other factors such as celiac disease, may contribute to vitamin B12 deficiency in diabetics. Read more.
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Professional Ballet Dancers Frequently Exhibit Connective Tissue Gene Variants
By Alena Guggenheim, ND. Although hypermobility may be advantageous in disciplines such as ballet, it can also come with debilitating consequences. Read more.
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Addressing Metabolic Endotoxemia in Clinical Practice
Sponsored by Microbiome Labs. The scientific literature now recognizes that metabolic endotoxemia is an underlying factor in many serious health conditions. In this interview, research microbiologist Kiran Krishnan describes how and why this condition occurs and how to prevent and reverse it. Listen now.
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