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integrative cardiology


Heart-Health Takeaways from Alex’s Spring Conference Tour
In recent years, I’ve added educator to my CV. After 20+ years of private practice, I decided to share my knowledge in a different way and have had the privilege of speaking to my colleagues about integrative heart health in a variety of venues. It’s been a pretty busy two years, but 2024 is the biggest year yet! I started writing this blog on the plane back from San Diego where I spoke at the California Naturopathic Doctors Association’s Annual Conference about familial hy
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Four Heart Disease Risk Factors You May Not Know About
Given that heart disease affects millions of Canadians, it’s somewhat mystifying to me that we (health professionals) only seem to highlight the broad strokes of risk. I think it’s fair to say that many people know that things like cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, diet, and exercise all have something to do with heart health. You may not understand what the relationship is, but you probably know it exists. It’s true; these factors are definitely important and improving t
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World Menopause Day 2025 – Lifestyle Medicine for the win
October marks Menopause Month, with October 18 recognized as World Menopause Day. In 2025, the International Menopause Society (IMS) has highlighted the theme of lifestyle medicine, a timely reminder of how everyday choices can shape health and well-being during the menopause transition. Remember, menopause is not a disease. But is true that the hormonal changes it entails can make many people feel pretty lousy by increasing risks for hot flashes, sleep difficulties, bone
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May is Mediterranean Diet Month
Established in 2009 by Oldways, a non-profit organization teaching people about various traditional diets, Med Diet Month actually celebrates the Mediterranean Lifestyle which involves more than just eating certain foods. Definition Diet Component This plant-forward diet is fibre-rich, low in sodium and saturated fats, high in potassium and unsaturated fats. This generally breaks down as follows: Every day: whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, herbs, spices, nuts, seeds
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Stress, Women, and Heart Health
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women globally, but its connection to stress and mental health is often overlooked. Stress is more than just a feeling; it’s a physiological response that can have profound effects on the body, especially the cardiovascular system. Stress and Cardiovascular Health: The Science Behind the Connection Unsurprisingly, stress, anxiety, and depression are linked to cardiovascular risk. These connections are particularly (but not
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