The Science of Prevention

A recent Wall Street Journal article told the story of a group of 600 volunteers at Emory University who underwent an exhaustive predictive health assessment in order to prescribe lifestyle changes. Emory plans to use the data to help identify areas for intervention, assigning half the participants to health coaches to determine their effectiveness. While […]

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Speaking Naturally | An Interview with Sylvie Beljanski and Nathan Crane

Speaking Naturally | An Interview with Sylvie Beljanski and Nathan Crane

Watch Rob Verkerk’s Speaking Naturally interview with Sylvie Beljanski and Nathan Crane, the key organizers of the forthcoming Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference in Jacksonville, Florida between 13 and 15 October. You’ll discover more about how the so-called ‘war on cancer’ is likely to be won, and that’s unlikely to be through more effective chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgical […]

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Qualified Victory against Crony Capitalist Nutrition in North Carolina

Qualified Victory against Crony Capitalist Nutrition in North Carolina

Good news in the fight against monopolies in nutritional therapy. You may remember the story of North Carolina Paleo-blogger Steve Cooksey. In 2012, Cooksey got a cease-and-desist letter from North Carolina’s Board of Nutrition/Dietetics because he was offering nutritional advice about the Paleo diet at no charge on his blog—but without a board-issued license. A legal […]

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