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American Academy of Family Physicians Releases Lifestyle Medicine Implementation Guide
The American Academy of Family Physicians created an implementation guide to aid physicians in incorporating the principles of Lifestyle Medicine into their practices.
Is Coconut Oil a Heart-Healthy Fat?
In order to optimize your LDL cholesterol (<100 mg/dL) minimize the use of coconut oil and all saturated fat-rich foods.
Keck Graduate Institute is Developing an Occupational Therapy Curriculum that Integrates Principles of Lifestyle Medicine
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) to create an Occupational Therapy curriculum that integrates principles of Lifestyle Medicine in support of the launch of KGI’s developing Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program.
Jumpstarting Health With a 15-Day Whole-Food Plant-Based Program
A 15-day jumpstart nutrition program published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine was funded in part by Ardmore Institute of Health.
Alignment Between Medical Payment Models and Lifestyle Medicine Physician Incentives
Download the Literature Review on Medical Payment Models Alignment with Lifestyle Medicine.
Impact of a nutrition education program on health behaviors in a university workplace wellness program
A new research study involving the Full Plate Living group program was published in the Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Strategic Roadmap for Integrating Lifestyle and Preventive Medicine into Undergraduate Medical Education
A recent initiative led by ACPM, supported by ACLM leaders and underwritten by the Ardmore Institute of Health identified target areas, outlined actionable recommendations and developed strategies to achieve successful integration of lifestyle and preventive medicine contents into Undergraduate Medical Education (UME).
Watch to See the Impact of the Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum
Watch as Drs. Brenda Rea, Andrew Mock, and Renae Thomas explain how a new generation of physicians are using the Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum (LMRC) within Loma Linda University's residency programs.
20 Seconds to a New Beginning
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Regenerative Medicine Today Podcast Features Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit Conversation
Listen to a podcast with LMR Summit organizers about the exciting developments in lifestyle medicine.
Health System Creates Well-being Division to Impact Community Health
What could happen if a health system worked to improve the lifestyle of its communities?
One Way to Avoid the Poor Sleep Blues
Optimize your health by the decreasing the effect of blue light on your sleep.
Loma Linda Grant Project Update: Full Plate Living Successful in Latino Population
Loma Linda University has found success using the Full Plate Diet approach in a Latino population.
Eating to Reduce Your Risk of Colon Cancer
The good news is there are several lifestyle factors that affect your risk of colorectal cancer that you can do something about.
Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit White Paper Published in Frontiers in Medicine
White paper on the AIH sponsored Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit Published in Frontiers in Medicine.
ACLM - Full Plate Diet Program Revision Update
American College of Lifestyle Medicine, with the support of the Ardmore Institute of Health, aims to revise the Full Plate Diet group curriculum and materials for better relevance to an African-American audience.
Have a Joyful and Delicious Christmas
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Support the HEAL Education Scholarship Fund to Make a Difference in Health Disparities
You’re invited, through year-end donations, to support clinicians who are members of underrepresented groups in medicine (URM) and who provide care to high-need, medically underserved populations with training in Lifestyle Medicine.
Survey Says: Clinicians and Leaders Want More Lifestyle Medicine and Preventive Care
Clinicians and leaders want more lifestyle medicine and preventive care. Read the report.
DNA Methylation Profiles of Vegans and Non-Vegetarians in the Adventist Health Study-2 Cohort
Funded by the Ardmore Institute of Health and the National Institutes of Health, this paper sought to determine if DNA methylation patterns differed between vegans and non-vegetarians in the Adventist Health Study-2 cohort.