Events Archive
The Library of Congress is holding it's 4th Annual Family Health and Wellness Day on “Stepping into Good Health with Family , Alternative Approaches to Pain Management; and Maintaining Health & Wellness." The event is open to library visitors and their families.
Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH) supports a whole body approach to mental health disorders, utilizing multiple fields of medicine and nutritional sciences.
The Library of Congress is holding it's 4th Annual Family Health and Wellness Day on “Stepping into Good Health with Family , Alternative Approaches to Pain Management; and Maintaining Health & Wellness." The event is open to library visitors and their families.
The PAMA symposium is designed to meet the research and practice needs of physicians, therapists, athletic trainers, educators, artistic directors, and other health care and performing arts professionals who seek to improve the well-being of performing artists.
In order for Acupuncture research to reach its full potential, research findings need not only to inform "best" clinical practice, but also inform decisions made by policy makers and third-party payers regarding insurance reimbursement.
SAR's 2019 Research Conference will:
At Nutrition 2019, 3600 of the top scientific researchers, practitioners, global and public health professionals, policy makers and advocacy leaders, industry, media and other related professionals will gather to advance nutrition science and its practical application.
The Inaugural American Society of Acupuncturists Conference will focus on sessions that highlight the licensed acupunturists' current involvement in health care.
Stress, pain, and addictions form an intersecting triad of problems plaguing all modern industrial societies. Each of these can be a cause and an effect, a trigger and a mediator. All three are fundamental underlying causes of morbidity and mortality, and can be linked together in various ways…
Clinicians of all kinds, across all specialties and care settings, are experiencing alarming rates of burnout. Among the most telling of statistics, more than 50 percent of U.S. physicians report significant symptoms.