Events Archive

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The 8th Annual Health Meets Food: The Culinary Medicine Conference will take place June 9 through June 12, 2022 and will offer a hybrid experience.

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The International Association of Yoga Therapists’ Symposium on Yoga Therapy and Research (SYTAR) features the wide-ranging education you need for rich professional and personal development, along with plenty of opportunities for networking with yoga therapy colleagues, researchers, and…

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Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Annual Conference is specifically designed for healthcare professionals interested in using integrative approaches to providing patient-centered care.

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The American Holistic Nurses Associaton (AHNA) Conference is a gathering of approximately 500+ holistic nursing professionals from across the United States, with growing international attendance from Canada, Japan, China, and Jamaica.  This annual event is one of the largest and most…

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The Institute for Functional Medicine's Annual International Confrence will explore the critical advancements in the field of functional medicine along with innovative clinical approaches that can help you optimize the health outcomes of your practice. Highlights include:

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The International Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health will take place at the Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass in Phoenix, Arizona May 23-26, 2022.

The Members Meeting is the annual meeting of the Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health.  The 2022 Members Meeting will be held on Sunday, May 22, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.  The meeting is open to faculty, staff, and students of 

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Benefit from the restorative power of nature with this unique and invigorating wellbeing event.

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American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are over-represented in our federal, state and local prisons and jails.  While the understanding of trauma in our criminal justice system needs substantial development, the understanding of historical trauma, particularly as it impacts the AI/AN…

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Chronic stress and poor nutrition are major contributors to mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, which are disorders of the microbiome-gut-brain axis. But, you can take control of your—microbiome, gut, and brain—to support your well-being.