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Julie Gibson Clark ages 0.665 years for every calendar year she lives. So this Phoenix-based single mom says she’s 55 years old, but her “biological” age, which may more accurately determine her healthspan and longevity, is decreasing. That is, according to the latest epigenetic DNA tests that assess how her lifestyle affects her genes. Amid the craze for living forever (a $26 billion business predicted to nearly double in the next decade), Clark’s accomplishments are more than impressive. A global online longevity game called the “Rejuvenation Olympics” ranked Clark on his average six-month aging rate among 4,000 people, placing him…
Acupuncture may help reduce symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa by rebalancing the body’s energy pathways and supporting natural healing, but the evidence behind it is mostly anecdotal .Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), also known as acne inverse, is a persistent inflammatory skin disease characterized by painful nodules, abscesses, and drainage tunnels. These often occur in areas where skin friction occurs frequently, such as the armpits, groin, and under the breasts.Because conventional treatments such as antibiotics have limitations and potential side effects, some HS patients turn to complementary and alternative medicine for potential relief.Chinese medicine practice can provide a unique perspective on HS, recognizing…
The global practice and reach of acupuncture This year, students gained further insight in a workshop with Uren Ma, who explained the global practice and scope of acupuncture. Ma, vice president of the Northwest University of Agriculture and Forestry Veterinary Teaching Hospital, delved into the basics of acupuncture, meridians, and techniques. After a series of lectures, students were able to work with faculty to practice anatomy and needle placement. Recently invited by the university’s new clinical assistant professor of anesthesiology and pain management, Li-Jen Zhang, Ma shared his journey from a Western medicine practitioner to an acupuncture expert. “Initially, I…
Americans are abandoning organized religion en masse, and some have distanced themselves from religion altogether, with certain groups of Americans now calling themselves “spiritual but not religious.” .A Pew Research study released this week attempts to describe them in more detail, putting them at 22 percent of Americans surveyed. In this study, we classify people into groups according to their reactions to this definition. “They consider themselves spiritual or that spirituality is very important in their lives, but they do not consider themselves religious and I wouldn’t say that religion is very important in my life.”A survey of 11,201 U.S.…
Naturopathic doctors in Alberta are seeking greater involvement in the province’s primary care network, especially when it comes to prescribing medications to patients.”We’re seeing some changes in the primary care landscape in Alberta,” Rob Ross, president of the Alberta College of Naturopathic Medicine, said in an interview with CBC News this week.”We wanted to talk to…” [Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange] Discuss how naturopathic medicine professionals can assist with primary care management where appropriate. ”With that in mind, Ross said he recently met with Lagrange to discuss how naturopathic doctors can be considered to alleviate some of the pressure on…
B.C.’s naturopathic doctors say they want to help address the toxic drug crisis that is killing nearly seven people in the province every day, and are lobbying for the right to prescribe safer supplies. There is.The BC Board of Naturopathic Doctors (BCND), a volunteer professional association, sent a letter to Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside on Nov. 16, warning that street drugs, along with opioid agonist treatments such as methadone and suboxone, He asked for permission to prescribe drug alternatives. Opioid agonist therapy is a treatment that involves taking medications to reduce withdrawal from opioid use.Prince George’s naturopathic…
Cell culture conditionsUnless otherwise stated, cells were cultured with DMEM (Sigma Aldrich; #D6429) and 4.5 g/l glucose, phenol red, 10% FBS, and 1% penicillin/streptomycin with pH 7.4 and were incubated at 37 °C, 5% CO2, and 95% relative humidity. Wild-type HepG2 (#300198), HEK293 (#300192), and MCF-7 (#300273) were derived from CLS Cell Lines Service GmbH, HT-29 from Leibniz institute DSMZ (#ACC 299), HepG2 ARE reporter cells from BPS Bioscience (#60513), and HMEpC from Sigma Aldrich (#830-05 A). HMEpC cells were grown in ready-to use human mammary epithelial cell growth medium (Sigma Aldrich; #815-500).Generation of cell linesThe NRF2 -/- knock-out HEK293 ARE/NRF2 luciferase reporter…
I stock photos According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the number of supplements has increased nearly 20 times since 1994, and business is booming. According to market reports, the US supplement industry is expected to exceed $68 billion in 2023. This growth is even more remarkable considering that the FDA does not have the authority to regulate or approve these products for safety or effectiveness under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act. Everyone seems to be taking vitamins and supplements, including people with neurological disorders.we asked brain and life Please let our editorial board members…
Alberta’s health minister is facing backlash after attending a conference focused on the role of naturopathic medicine in primary care in the province. Adriana Lagrange posted a photo on social media this week with Rob Ross, dean of the Alberta College of Naturopathic Medicine. Medical experts are perplexed by the meeting. “Naturopathy doctors have no place in primary care,” said Timothy Caulfield, a public health professor at the University of Alberta. “We are not going to solve our health system’s problems by embracing alternative medicine or unproven treatments. We need sufficient evidence to light the way forward.” Mr Caulfield, who…
Catherine Smith, Program Director of Naturopathy and Western Herbal Medicine, and Natalie Cook, Director of Innovation, Industry and Employability, Health and Education, recently attended several events in Europe. The first event was the World Naturopathic Federation (WNF) General Assembly (September 13-15) in Geneva, Switzerland.This biennial conference travels around the World Health Organization’s global regions, with the final in-person event of 2019 taking place in Melbourne, Australia, at the Fitzroy Campus of Torrence University’s Southern Australian School of Naturopathic Medicine. At the WNF General Assembly, we shared insights on best practices in naturopathic education and research with representatives of naturopathic organizations,…