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Listening in with . . . Andrew Weil

By Katy Koontz — 2016

Wellness pioneer Andrew Weil, M.D., learned about healing first from Harvard Medical School and then from indigenous peoples on three continents. Recognizing value in both allopathic and alternative treatments, Weil made his life’s work melding the two to create a more holistic discipline he called integrative medicine.

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What Ails Us

Most genetic studies completely ignore the science of epigenetics, which is how the environment actually turns certain genes on or off.

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Simple Solution for Silencing Stress: Eat More Fruits and Vegetables

A salad a day keeps anxiety away. That’s the takeaway from a new study that reveals a simple tactic to a healthier and happier life. Researchers from Edith Cowan University report that eating more fruits and vegetables can help reduce daily stress.

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Is Your Gut Healthy? How to Tell

Rarely, if ever, are we given a precise view into what’s actually going on within our own microbiome, despite it being an immensely important component of overall functioning and health.

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What Health Experts Eat to Manage Stress

Even though we know stress has serious health consequences and can impact our energy, focus, and work performance, many of us still struggle. Food and lifestyle habits can make a significant difference, though.

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Dietitian Joy Bauer Explains How to Shift Your Mindset to Crave Healthy Foods

Plus, her three-step interference plan to curb stress eating.

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Integrative Medicine