Join Danielle Moyer Male, MS, CNS, LDN, as she discusses the role of nitric oxide (NO), a small but mighty compound named “Molecule of the Year” by Science in 1992. This webinar will explore NO’s essential role in promoting cardiovascular health and maintaining healthy blood pressure. Danielle will discuss the latest research and clinical applications of supporting optimal NO production through two key pathways and enhancing NO bioavailability through targeted nutritional support.
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Supporting cardiovascular and endothelial health with Mend & Fullscript
Join host Dr. Jeff Gladd, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Fullscript, and Dr. Kim Biedermann, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer at Mend, to learn more about the beneficial health properties and clinical applications of Heart Health, a 100% berry extract with over 20 independent, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials.
Types of Exercise and Their Health Benefits
Following a consistent exercise routine is one of the most beneficial actions you can take to improve your health and increase your life expectancy.
Mitochondria Support: Lifestyle Factors You Need to Know About
Physical activity, stress management, and sound sleep can all contribute to mitochondria support.
How to Start a Vegetarian Diet: Top Benefits, Concerns, and Tips For Success
Studies show that eating a plant-based diet can be part of a healthy lifestyle, with a focus on the foods you choose. Learn how to start a vegetarian diet.
Understanding Integrative Cardiology
Integrative cardiology combines conventional cardiology with evidence-proven integrative medicine.
The Many Impressive Health Benefits of Ginger and Ginger Tea
Learn more about ginger root and ginger tea benefits as well as how to make ginger tea at home.
What Does Happy Mean? Health Effects and Tips for a Positive Mood
Good health and happiness are closely connected, but did you know that you may be able to improve your health by increasing your positivity and happiness?
The Salty Truth: How Much Sodium Per Day Do You Need?
It is recommended that people should not consume more than 2,300 mg of sodium per day and, ideally, reduce their intake to 1,500 mg or less.