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Herbal Interventions in Cognitive Decline and Dementia with Dr Genevieve Steiner

Feb 04, 20
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Dr Genevieve Steiner and Andrew dive deep into the complexity of dementia, exploring diagnosis, progression, contributing factors in its aetiology, and Genevieve’s exciting research on herbal interventions in the treatment of dementia and cognitive decline. 

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FX PULSE | Is IV Vitamin C the Answer for Sepsis Rescue?

Dec 05, 19
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Sepsis kills around five thousand Australians per annum and there's a growing body of evidence suggesting that early intervention with IV Vitamin C could save lives.

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Aug 16, 19
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In an era where the majority of adults do not meet their recommended daily intakes for magnesium, a team of researchers tested the hypothesis that magnesium supplementation affects vitamin D metabolism.

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Expanding Endometriosis Research with Dr Mike Armour

Mar 29, 19
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We are joined by Dr Mike Armour to discuss the expansion of research into supporting women with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. 

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Complementary Medicine Under Siege with Prof Stephen Myers

Mar 25, 19
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Today we are joined  by Prof Stephen Myers, a respected academic in complementary and integrative medicine, who shares his educated opinion on this recent move by the Medical Board of Australia. 

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Naturopathic Research: The REAL Story with Prof Stephen Myers

Mar 25, 19
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Today we're joined by Prof Stephen Myers who has just published a study that can help silence those who say "there's no evidence for naturopathy and complementary medicines".

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Mar 25, 19
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Breaking news: an urgent issue needing the attention of the integrative medicine industry of Australia

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Feb 01, 19
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Even with the abundance of food we find in the western world, nutritional deficiencies are still common,[1] often due to nutrient-deplete food choices, poor farming practices or a lack of nutrients in the soil.[2]

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