Events Archive

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The American College of Nutrition® (ACN), established in 1959, is on a mission to advance nutrition science to prevent and treat disease.The ACN seeks to stimulate nutrition research and publication, elevate nutrition knowledge among clinicians and researchers, and provide practical guidance on…

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The explosive growth of Integrative Medicine has brought both opportunities and challenges to patients and consumers. Patients are confronted with a bewildering and growing array of promises and claims.

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The Center for Innovation and Leadership in Education (CENTILE) at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) and MedStar Health, Georgetown's clinical partner, are hosting their annual CENTILE Conference to bring together educators, researchers, practitioners, faculty development leaders…

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IADMS's Annual Conference has a longstanding tradition of featuring a collection of individual research presentations that bring together constituents from all disciplines of dance medicine, science, and education to network and exchange information.

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For researchers, clinicians, integrative healthcare professionals, yoga therapists, and psychology and education professionals interested in yoga research.

This evidence-based, transformational training gives you the science and tools you need to make mind-body medicine an integral, foundational part of your practice and your life.

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On Saturday, October 19 through Monday, October 21, 2019, the Society for Integrative Oncology's 16th International Conference presents an exceptional opportunity to learn about new findings in integrative oncology from healthcare/scientific disciplines that have the potential to transform…

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Register today. 

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The Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine (AIHM) is delighted to welcome you to the 2019 AIHM Annual Conference in San Diego. Physicians, medical & health clinicians, researchers and academics are expected to gather for a community-centric conference of lectures, panels…

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Advances in mitochondrial testing and metabolomics have given scientists a new lens for studying health and disease. With more than 60% of adults and 30% of children and teens in the United States now living with a chronic illness, there is a critical need for new clinical solutions.