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Donald I. Abrams, MD: Integrative Medicine in America-How Integrative Medicine Is Being Practiced in Clinical Centers Across the United States

July 18, 2012

In 2011, The Bravewell Collaborative, a philanthropic organization that works to improve healthcare, commissioned a survey to determine how integrative medicine was currently being practiced across the United States. The study, which involved 29 established integrative medicine centers, looked at the patient populations and health conditions most commonly treated, the core practices and models of […]

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David Riley, MD: Introduction to Global Advances in Health and Medicine

March 16, 2012

Global Advances in Health and Medicine (GAHMJ) is an international, peer-reviewed, indexed medical journal with a unique focus on systems theory and medicine, the global convergence of healthcare practices, and case reports (clinical data from the point of care). GAHMJ has an international editorial team, including Jason Jishun Hao, MBA, DOM, MTCM; Helmut Kiene, Dr med; Gunver Kienle, Dr med; Michele Mittelman, MPH, RN; Gregory Plotnikoff, MD, MTS, FACP; and David Riley, MD. Our vision is to share engaging scientific information with the worldwide community of healthcare professionals—especially those positioned to apply breakthroughs and best practices to improve the health of individuals.

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Tido von Schoen-Angerer, MD, MSc: Neglecting the Diseases of the Poor

March 1, 2012

Several global organisations, pharmaceutical firms, charities and research groups, and the WHO are joining forces to combat some of the world’s most debilitating diseases. Guests: Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Lorenzo Savioli and Mario Ottiglio.

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David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, ABIHM reflects with David Jones, MD: Improve Patient Outcomes with Functional Medicine

March 1, 2012

David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, ABIHM reflects with David Jones, MD on functional medicine and its role in improving patient outcomes and neurological conditions. Dr. Perlmutter offers recommendations for healthcare practitioners interested in taking the tenets of fundamental basic science and moving beyond reflexive medicine.

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Patrick Hanaway, MD: What does the functional medicine model have to offer to 21st century health care?

March 1, 2012

Patrick Hanaway, MD, IFM core faculty, speaks about functional medicine as an operating system, the strengths of the functional medicine model, and the balance between the art and science of medicine. Copyright 2010 by Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM).

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Jeremy Swayne, BA(Oxon), BM, BCh, D(Obst)RCOG, MRCGP, FFHom: Homeopathy is Not Easy

March 1, 2012

Retired GP Jeremy Swayne talks about how he became interested in homeopathy and how it benefited his patients. Dr Swayne is a Fellow of the Faculty of Homeopathy.

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Rollin McCraty, PhD: Science of the Heart

February 29, 2012

The human heart emits the strongest electromagnetic field in our body. This electromagnetic field envelops the entire body extending out in all directions, and it can be measured up to several feet outside of the body. Research from the Institute of HeartMath shows that this emotional information is encoded in this energetic field. HeartMath researchers have also seen that as we consciously focus on feeling a positive emotion – such as care, appreciation, compassion or love – it has a beneficial effect on our own health and well-being, and can have a positive affect on those around us.

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Mark Hyman, MD: How Is Functional Medicine Different than Conventional Medicine?

February 1, 2012

Institute for Functional Medicine Chairman, Mark Hyman, MD explains the difference between conventional medicine and functional medicine, using the example from his own practice of a young girl with severe autoimmune disease. While the conventional medicine approach suppresses the inflammation in this patient, functional medicine asks and addresses the question of why the inflammation exists in the first place and looks at the scientific drivers (causes) of the disease, which include toxins, infections, allergens, stress and poor diet. Copyright IFM 2010

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