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Why Allergy-Friendly Foods Can Make All the Difference

With Denise Woodard, founder of Partake
Season 10, Episode 14

Gain advice for how to better navigate the food world with food allergies.

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7 Ways Movement Benefits Mental Health

By Lauren Bedosky

Exercise is a powerful tool for improving mental health: It can reduce stress, relieve depression and anxiety, and be a salve for loneliness. Learn more.

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The Connection Between Your Gut and Your Mental Health

By Steven Gundry, MD

In his new book, The Gut-Brain Paradox, Steven Gundry, MD, talks about how maintaining a healthy gut microbiome may improve your mood.

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Can Chiropractic Care Help Treat Vertigo?

By Dr. Rebecca Koogler, DC

There are two causes of vertigo — benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and cervicogenic vertigo — where chiropractic treatment may be effective for alleviating symptoms.

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How Ultraprocessed Foods Wreak Havoc on Your Metabolism

By Catherine Guthrie

Eating UPFs can undermine your digestion, gut health, and metabolism. Here’s why.

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Taking a Balanced Approach to GLP-1s

With Jim LaValle, RPh, CCN
Season 10, Episode 10

How short-term use of GLP-1s — when used in combination with intentional lifestyle changes — may be a healthier path toward long-term weight management.

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Can the Arrival of Spring Cause Seasonal Affective Disorder?

By Henry Emmons, MD

It turns out seasonal affective disorder is not just a winter affliction. Try these strategies to lessen spring anxiety.

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What Does My Resting Heart Rate Tell Me About My Health and Fitness?

By Emily Ewen

Delve into what this measurement means for your heart health and exercise goals.

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PUMPING IRONY: Growing Old Can Be Depressing

By Craig Cox

Late-life depression descends on an estimated 20 percent of older U.S. adults, according to recent research. That may explain my recently sagging spirits — or not.

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Should I Consider a Daily Collagen Drink for Antiaging?

By Samantha McKinney, RD, CPT

Research shows variations of this nutrient can combat the natural effects of aging on skin and joint health.

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How Does Eating Sugar Affect Insulin?

By Catherine Guthrie

Discover how excessive sugar disrupts natural blood-sugar levels and contributes to metabolic disorders.

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What Is Metabolic Health, Anyway?

With Jim LaValle, RPh, CCN & Cliff Edberg, RD, CPT
Season 10, Episode 2

Gain an understanding of eight factors that can help you better understand your current metabolic health, including why each is important for longevity and vitality.

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How Does Sugar Affect Mood?

By Catherine Guthrie

Learn more about the effect that sugar and inflammation have on your mood.

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Considering a GLP-1 Agonist? Here’s How to Take a Balanced Approach

By Mo Perry

Weight-loss drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, can be both helpful and harmful — sometimes in equal measure. Integrative-health experts suggest that short-term use, coupled with lifestyle changes, can offer a middle way.

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How Does Sugar Impact the Liver?

By Catherine Guthrie

The liver plays a key role in processing sugar, but eating too many sugary foods and drinks can strain this essential organ. Here’s why.

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The Truth About Ultraprocessed Foods

By Catherine Guthrie

These products are everywhere. Here’s a closer look at the many ways these food products can harm your health — and why it’s worth the effort to avoid them when you can.

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