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Study finds little evidence to back cord-blood therapy for autism – Spectrum

Posted: June 12, 2020 at 4:43 pm

Infusion in question: Cord-blood therapies have failed to ease autism traits in a series of ongoing clinical trials.

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An infusion of umbilical cord blood does not improve social skills in autistic children, according to results from the largest clinical trial of the therapys effectiveness for autism to date1.

Independent experts say the findings are unfortunate but not unexpected. Doubts have surrounded the trial since its start at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, in 2014.

Its not a surprise; it is nonetheless a disappointment, says Arnold Kriegstein, professor of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved in the study. Ive been skeptical of this kind of treatment from the beginning.

The new study took a rigorous approach: The Duke team randomly assigned 180 autistic children aged 2 to 7 to receive a single infusion of cord blood or a placebo. Neither the researchers nor caregivers knew which children had received cord blood when the team evaluated them six months later. But at that point, the participants traits remained largely unchanged. The results were published in May in the The Journal of Pediatrics.

The work is very good quality, and they are honest in their results, says Michael Chez, a pediatric neurologist at the Sutter Institute for Medical Research in Sacramento, California, who conducted a small trial in 2018 showing cord-blood therapy was safe in children with autism2.

Despite the new trials failure, the Duke researchers are moving ahead with a study using cells derived from umbilical cords, building on the observation that the treatment may have improved social behavior among the participants with the highest intellectual abilities.

I feel encouraged by the results, says co-lead investigator Joanne Kurtzberg, director of Dukes Marcus Center for Cellular Cures. It wasnt a home run, but there are reasons why we gained valuable information.

Umbilical cord blood contains a wide variety of cells, including immune cells known as monocytes and blood-producing stem cells involved in proven therapies for blood cancers.

The researchers theorize that molecules released by the monocytes quell brain inflammation. Studies show that inflammation in the womb can shape brain development and may boost the odds of autism. Some researchers have proposed that an overactive immune response might ease autism traits in some children.

Longtime skeptics of the Duke study, including Kriegstein, point out that a single infusion of these cells is unlikely to have a lasting impact or reverse damage already done.

In response to rising demand from parents for unproven stem-cell therapies, Kurtzberg, who is a cord-blood pioneer, launched the trial together with Geraldine Dawson, director of Duke Universitys Center for Autism and Brain Development, with funding from the Marcus Foundation.

The researchers tested two types of cord blood: 56 children received cord blood banked at their own birth, and 63 received cord blood from an unrelated donor. The analyses found no statistically significant differences between the groups six months later. The children who had injections were comparable to controls in terms of social skills, as reported by their parents, and overall autism traits, measured in a clinical evaluation.

The treatment may have had a small effect in some individuals, particularly those receiving donated cord blood, the researchers say. Children with the highest intelligence quotient (IQ) scores appeared to show some improvements in social skills following the infusions.

The results are, at best, only suggestive in a subgroup of patients, says Gahan Pandina, an autism researcher at Janssen Research and Development in New Jersey.

One shortcoming of the study is that it includes too few autistic children without intellectual disability, Dawson and Kurtzberg say. They used medical records and video to screen participants before they were enrolled and then invited them to travel to Duke for on-site evaluations. But this strategy meant they initially overlooked intellectual disability in some children, particularly in the younger ones, and so they ended up with fewer high-IQ participants than expected.

In the new trial they have launched, dubbed the Duke IMPACT trial, they are enrolling a slightly older cohort to improve their ability to track participants without intellectual disability, and they are conducting all evaluations on site prior to recruitment. They will also use mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) grown from donated cord tissue rather than monocyte-containing cord blood. Like monocytes, MSCs release molecules that might decrease inflammation, the researchers say.

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GLOBAL BIOTECHNOLOGY ALGAE CULTIVATION PROCESS (MICRO ALGAE) MARKET REPORT 2020: SIZE 2019: BENEFITS, DEMAND GROWTH, KEY SEGMENTS, TOP BRANDS AND…

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:47 am

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Biotechnology algae cultivation process like algaculture is a form of aquaculture involving the farming of species of algae.

The majority of algae that are intentionally cultivated fall into the category of microalgae (also referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or planktonic algae).

According to this study, over the next five years the Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) market will register a xx% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach US$ xx million by 2023, from US$ xx million in 2017. In particular, this report presents the global revenue market share of key companies in Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) business, shared in Chapter 3.

This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares and growth opportunities of Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) market by product type, application, key companies and key regions.

This study considers the Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) value generated from the sales of the following segments:

Segmentation by product type: breakdown data from 2013 to 2018, in Section 2.3; and forecast to 2023 in section 10.7.

Euglenophyta (Euglenoids)

Chrysophyta (Golden-Brown Algae and Diatoms)

Chlorophyta (Green Algae)

Rhodophyta (Red Algae)

Paeophyta (Brown Algae)

Xanthophyta (Yellow-Green Algae)

Others

Segmentation by application: breakdown data from 2013 to 2018, in Section 2.4; and forecast to 2023 in section 10.8.

Food

Fertilizer and Agar

Pollution Control

Energy Production

This report also splits the market by region: Breakdown data in Chapter 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Americas

United States

Canada

Mexico

Brazil

APAC

China

Japan

Korea

Southeast Asia

India

Australia

Europe

Germany

France

UK

Italy

Russia

Spain

Middle East & Africa

Egypt

South Africa

Israel

Turkey

GCC Countries

The report also presents the market competition landscape and a corresponding detailed analysis of the major vendor/manufacturers in the market. The key manufacturers covered in this report: Breakdown data in in Chapter 3.

Cellana

Ecoduna

Algenol Biofuels

Solix Biofuels

Sapphire Energy

Solazyme

Seambiotic

LGem

Cyanotech

DENSO

Mialgae

Neoalgae

In addition, this report discusses the key drivers influencing market growth, opportunities, the challenges and the risks faced by key players and the market as a whole. It also analyzes key emerging trends and their impact on present and future development.

Research objectives

To study and analyze the global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) market size by key regions/countries, product type and application, history data from 2013 to 2017, and forecast to 2023.

To understand the structure of Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) market by identifying its various subsegments.

Focuses on the key global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) players, to define, describe and analyze the value, market share, market competition landscape, SWOT analysis and development plans in next few years.

To analyze the Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) with respect to individual growth trends, future prospects, and their contribution to the total market.

To share detailed information about the key factors influencing the growth of the market (growth potential, opportunities, drivers, industry-specific challenges and risks).

To project the size of Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) submarkets, with respect to key regions (along with their respective key countries).

To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches and acquisitions in the market.

To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.

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Table of Contents

2018-2023 Global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Report (Status and Outlook)

1 Scope of the Report

1.1 Market Introduction

1.2 Research Objectives

1.3 Years Considered

1.4 Market Research Methodology

1.5 Economic Indicators

1.6 Currency Considered

2 Executive Summary

2.1 World Market Overview

2.1.1 Global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Size 2013-2023

2.1.2 Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Size CAGR by Region

2.2 Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Segment by Type

2.2.1 Euglenophyta (Euglenoids)

2.2.2 Chrysophyta (Golden-Brown Algae and Diatoms)

2.2.3 Pyrrophyta (Fire Algae)

2.2.4 Chlorophyta (Green Algae)

2.2.5 Rhodophyta (Red Algae)

2.2.6 Paeophyta (Brown Algae)

2.2.7 Xanthophyta (Yellow-Green Algae)

2.2.8 Others

2.3 Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Size by Type

2.3.1 Global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Size Market Share by Type (2013-2018)

2.3.2 Global Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2013-2018)

2.4 Biotechnology Algae Cultivation Process (Micro Algae) Segment by Application

2.4.1 Food

2.4.2 Fertilizer and Agar

2.4.3 Pollution Control

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4 Biotechnology Stocks I’m Buying on Weakness – RealMoney – TheStreet

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:47 am

The S&P 500 is hitting its low point of the day as the FAANG names have reversed lower and breadth runs negative. There isn't any major rush for the exits but the momentum is more concentrated on some of the "economic reopening" plays such as the airlines and Boeing (BA) . Small-cap speculation has slowed and the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) is struggling.

It isn't just the bears that would welcome a pullback in this market, many bulls would like some better entry points and weakness to buy. Chasing stocks higher day after day grows tiresome when you still have idle cash to put to work. Trying to stay in tune with a market that seems to be acting without regard to the news flow so often is quite exhausting.

While I'm not anticipating any major market pullback, I am looking for some signs that we may have some brief corrective action. At the top of my list is an intraday reversal and a poor close. We have the intraday reversal Thursday but it is fairly mild and we have to wait to see if there is any acceleration of selling into the close.

Even with that sort of action, it is going to be tough for the bears to gain downside traction, especially since bad news doesn't seem to produce any negative response. We have a long list of negative developments to explain some downside action but we just haven't had any come to fruition.

One the strategies I'm developing right now is to slowly start to build some longer term positions in a few biotechnology names as the pullback developes. This remains one of my favorite groups as it is relatively insulated from the ongoing coronavirus sector.

Four biotechnology names I'm looking to buy on weakness are Personalis (PSNL) , Ocular Therapeutix (OCUL) , Aurinia Pharmaceuticals (AUPH) (one of my stock picks for 2020) and Baduax Bio (BXRX) .

I don't see any rush to load up on these names but I'll be watching to make some smaller buys as the market action develops.

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Should Level Biotechnology (GTSM:3118) Be Disappointed With Their 16% Profit? – Simply Wall St

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:47 am

Passive investing in index funds can generate returns that roughly match the overall market. But if you pick the right individual stocks, you could make more than that. For example, the Level Biotechnology Inc. (GTSM:3118) share price is up 16% in the last year, clearly besting the market return of around 9.9% (not including dividends). Thats a solid performance by our standards! Unfortunately the longer term returns are not so good, with the stock falling 2.1% in the last three years.

Check out our latest analysis for Level Biotechnology

To paraphrase Benjamin Graham: Over the short term the market is a voting machine, but over the long term its a weighing machine. By comparing earnings per share (EPS) and share price changes over time, we can get a feel for how investor attitudes to a company have morphed over time.

During the last year Level Biotechnology grew its earnings per share (EPS) by 16%. The similarity between the EPS growth and the 16% share price gain really stands out. That suggests that the market sentiment around the company hasnt changed much over that time. It makes intuitive sense that the share price and EPS would grow at similar rates.

You can see below how EPS has changed over time (discover the exact values by clicking on the image).

Before buying or selling a stock, we always recommend a close examination of historic growth trends, available here.

As well as measuring the share price return, investors should also consider the total shareholder return (TSR). The TSR incorporates the value of any spin-offs or discounted capital raisings, along with any dividends, based on the assumption that the dividends are reinvested. So for companies that pay a generous dividend, the TSR is often a lot higher than the share price return. As it happens, Level Biotechnologys TSR for the last year was 20%, which exceeds the share price return mentioned earlier. The dividends paid by the company have thusly boosted the total shareholder return.

Its good to see that Level Biotechnology has rewarded shareholders with a total shareholder return of 20% in the last twelve months. And that does include the dividend. Since the one-year TSR is better than the five-year TSR (the latter coming in at 5.3% per year), it would seem that the stocks performance has improved in recent times. Given the share price momentum remains strong, it might be worth taking a closer look at the stock, lest you miss an opportunity. While it is well worth considering the different impacts that market conditions can have on the share price, there are other factors that are even more important. For instance, weve identified 4 warning signs for Level Biotechnology (1 cant be ignored) that you should be aware of.

We will like Level Biotechnology better if we see some big insider buys. While we wait, check out this free list of growing companies with considerable, recent, insider buying.

Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on TW exchanges.

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Nanoparticles in Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Market 2019 Break Down by Top Companies, Countries, Applications, Challenges, Trends, Opportunities…

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:47 am

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BetterLife Pharma Inc. (OTCMKTS:PVOTF) Announce Proposed Merger With Altum Biotechnology and Release Exploratory Study Results – FactsAboutCBD

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:47 am

NewLeaf Brands Inc (OTCMKTS:NLBIF) informed the shareholders about its recent developments. We Are Kured, which belongs to NewLeaf, introduced innovative CBD flower pre-rolled joints on April 9. The company received an overwhelming response from the customers. To meet the growing demand from customers, the company expects to improve the distribution network in the US.

NewLeaf entered a share swap pact on April 23, 2020, with Levee Street Holdings, LLC, to acquire a stake of 50% for CAD 450,000. Levee Street is established to venture into an alternative beverage like CBD products. Greg Kassanoff founded companies such as Levee Street, and Pioneer Wine and Spirits. He is also working as CEO at MPWS (Mexcor Pioneer Wine and Spirits), which maintains several restaurants and retail relationships across Texas.

The network developed by Greg is playing a vital role in introducing a product line of NewLeaf across the state of Texas. CEO of NewLeaf, Joshua Bartch, said its team is working hard to become a leading player in product categories like hemp, mushroom, and cannabis.

NewLeaf entered pact on April 29, 2020, to take over a vertically integrated firm Mydecine Group, which uses wellness, health, and medicinal properties of compounds available in mushrooms.

NewLeaf signed an accord on May 5, 2020, to clinch a 37.5% stake in Trellis Holdings Oregon, LLC. As per the terms of share exchange the deal, NewLeaf will acquire all of the issued and outstanding capital of Trellis from Benjamin Martch and David Joshua Bartch.

Trellis, which owns several licenses with OLCC in the Oregon state, conducts business operations in recreational and medical cannabis. The company also maintains recreational cannabis cultivation on eleven-acre land in Southern Oregon. In Portland, Oregon, Trellis operates recreational and medical cannabis dispensaries. The company seeks additional licenses to improve canopy cultivation outdoor on 40,000 Sq. Ft.

NewLeaf inducted Robert Roscow as CSO and Damon Michaels as COO on May 12, and 11 2020. The company entered a share exchange deal on May 21, 2020, to acquire MindLeap Health Inc., an advanced telemedicine platform.

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Meditation app improves pain management at Hartford Hospital – Healthcare IT News

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:46 am

Medical staff at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, have long been believers in meditation as a powerful integrative wellness method. However, many of the staffs issues with the use of meditation in a clinical environment revolve around the consistency of meditations, the variety of meditations and the scalability of meditation.

THE PROBLEM

In looking for a way to provide consistency to patients, Hartford Hospital sought to partner with a local company with expertise in both meditation and technology that thought in a similar way to the hospitals staff.

HIMSS20 Digital

Our partnership requirements included four things, said Dr. Eric R. Secor, chief of integrative medicine at Hartford Hospital. First, provider and practitioner involvement in the process. Second, high-grade, consistent meditations designed using evidence-based rubric. Third, ease of access. And fourth, ability to track the patients use of the meditations.

Hospital staff need to understand who is using meditation, how often they are using meditations and which ones they are using. In addition, the ability to collect data on outcomes was a critical decision-making factor for staff.

PROPOSAL

Hartford Hospital went with MediGrade, a vendor of machine learning-powered mobile health technology designed to reshape pain therapy and enhance self-care.

Dr. Eric R. Secor, Hartford Hospital

The company was very proactive in working with granting agencies such as the Connecticut Innovations, the state of Connecticuts venture arm, to raise funds with the goal of collecting data, Secor explained. In my 25 years in integrative medicine, we have seen a wide variety of breadth and depth of experience of folks who wanted to provide meditations, whether it be in hospital, in the ambulatory setting or in group settings. All these folks, although well-meaning, had such a wide diversity in experience and certifications that it was very difficult to provide a consistent meditation experience.

The nice thing about the mobile health platform, he added, is once its built and deployed, anyone within the hospital, in the ambulatory setting or at home can use the same, consistent meditation no matter where they are being seen throughout the health system.

MEETING THE CHALLENGE

Our app, which is now in a clinical pilot, eliminates the dependency on individualized meditation facilitators and the logistics of hosting group meditation events, Secor said. Our app provides us with a reliable, consistent, data-driven solution that allows us to solve the issues and bridge the gap.

To start, staff has deployed the m-health, machine learning meditation app to patients who are being treated for chronic pain, specifically neck pain, back pain, neuropathy and migraine headache. A future integration with Hartford Hospitals Epic EHR is in the early planning stages. Staff also is piloting bringing in telehealth access into Epic MyChart Plus to broaden use on the patient end.

RESULTS

Secor is in the process of writing the next innovations grant and preparing to analyze clinical pilot data.

Weve learned a lot about not only partnering with the folks on the digital meditation side, but also who are the champions for meditation within our system, he said. This grant had two big phases. Phase one was to build and deploy a white-labelled app within Hartford Healthcare, which we have achieved. Phase two was to launch a feasibility pilot, which is underway.

Now there is widespread interest in the digital delivery of meditation across the organization. In the process of building the app, it was surprising to Secor that there were more interested parties among more subspecialists than he ever thought possible.

Just in the process of hearing about the app, downloading the app and trying the app, we generated interest from specialists in addiction, orthopedics, oncology, womens health and migraine headache, he noted. Our migraine center is now interested in customizing some aspect of the app in their practice for their patients.

ADVICE FOR OTHERS

Partner with reputable people who understand how health systems operate and are reliable business partners, Secor advised. Your partner should possess expertise in delivering a high-quality application, but also offer evidence-based rubric in their writing that includes provider and patient input, high-quality voiceover talent, and custom-composed ambient music. Your partner should be able to edit, update and change your app with agility, and be flexible.

This movement is advancing Hartford Hospitals patients ability to become even more active members on their own wellness team, Secor concluded.

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Reiki that – how some Americans use alternative medicine to deal with stress – Yahoo News

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:46 am

When Black Lives Matter protests started around the world, Reiki Level 3 student, Indra Gandy, decided to use her skills in the alternative healing technique to help.

"At this point, I become a conduit of positive energy," Gandy described the Reiki ritual she performed on a pier bench, a walking distance from her Staten Island home. "You are purposely giving them love and pure energy, health, stability and positive strength."

Reiki, which was developed in Japan in early 20th century, is often described as alternative medicine through energy healing.

In Japanese, the first part of the word, 'rei,' means "spiritual" and the second, 'ki,' stands for 'vital energy' or 'life force.'

Practitioners believe that a Reiki treatment can be performed from a distance.

"A Reiki practitioner doesn't actually have any secret powers," said Reiki Master Erin Tschantret. "Anyone can practice Reiki. It's really, like, if a plumber were to open up a pipe and then suddenly water can flow through it, the practitioner is the pipe in the Reiki is the water. And it works on every level, so mental, emotional, physical, spiritual."

Tschantret's client, Rachel Garbow Monroe, said distance Reiki helped her fight COVID-19.

"The first time I talked to her when I was ill, I had had almost an entire week of a fever," Rachel Garbow Monroe said. "And the next day, my fever broke."

Tschantret's another client, writer and an author of a book "Zen Bender," in which she explored many alternative healing techniques of dealing with stress, Stephanie Krikorian, said distance Reiki has been helpful in the coronavirus era.

"People are afraid, we are at the end of our rope and feeling very stressed and anxious," Krikorian said. "You can do something without being near somebody, when we're all sort of separated and trying to hunker down and things are easing up a little, but everybody is still not comfortable."

Over the past 20 years, Reiki has become more and more popular in some of the most respected American hospitals, such as Yale Cancer Center.

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"I'm not going to be the first person to tell you that there's a ton of evidence behind it," said Dr. Gary Soffer, who runs the Integrative Medicine Program at the Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital in New Have, Connecticut. "But what I will tell you is that when we deal with patients one on one, it's really meaningful, and it's really helpful."

Several studies showed that Reiki helps diminish negative side effects of chemotherapy, recover from surgery, regulate nervous system, and deal with pain.

But there is no research paper that explains how Reiki works.

There is also no proof that healing energy can pass between people on command.

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- They treating us like this.

- You are visualizing in your heart and minds the protesters, and the fear, and the anger, and all the things that are happening. And you are purposely giving them love and pure energy, health, stability, and positive strength.

- So what a Reiki practitioner does is they channel that energy to the person. So it's like you're getting flooded with this intense energy, knowledge, intelligence that knows how to get you to your best place. So it only ever works for your highest and greatest good. And it works on every level, so mental, emotional, physical, spiritual. And it helps get you back in alignment.

- I suffered both from COVID, and then a few weeks later, I had another acute illness. And she took care of being in touch with me and asking how I was doing. And you know, she believes very strongly in the power of Reiki, whether she's in the room or not.

And I leave it to you to determine the results. But I-- the first time I talked to her when I was ill, I had had almost an entire week of a fever. And she was incredibly sweet, and solicitous, and wanted to know how I was feeling and what specifically I was struggling with. And the next day, my fever broke.

- It's a great thing for the time. Distance Reiki, that you can do something without being near somebody when we're all sort of separated, and trying to hunker down. And things are easing up a little, but everybody's still not comfortable.

- The first question we ask ourselves in integrative medicine is, is this invasive? Is this going to be harmful to the patient? And then the next question is, is this helpful? Right? Is there evidence behind it?

So with Reiki, I'm not going to be the first person to tell you that there's a ton of evidence behind it. But what I will tell you is that when we deal with patients one on one, it's really meaningful, and it's really helpful. And because it's non-invasive, because it does no harm to our patients, it's a really meaningful and helpful intervention for them.

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Why smarter self-care is a win-win for doctorsand their patients – American Medical Association

Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:46 am

Nutrition plays an important role in the maintenance of a persons health and well-being. While system level solutions to address physician burnout are most effective, self-care can also play a role. And a big part of self-care for physicians is eating right. By learning more about nutrition and keeping the topic front and center, physicians can take better care of themselvesand their patients.

TheCME module, Nutrition Science for Health and Longevity: What Every Physicians Needs to Know, isenduring material and designated by the AMA for a maximum 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit, and helps physicians begin an effective nutrition conversation with patients. The four-hour, self-paced course is developed and hosted by the Gaples Institute for Integrative Cardiology, a nonprofit focused on enhancing the role of nutrition and lifestyle in health care.

The course includes four modules that are distributed in collaboration with the AMA Ed Hub, an online platform with high-quality CME/MOC from many trusted sources to support lifelong learning of physicians and other medical professionals. With topics relevant to youincluding numerous CME modules on physician burnoutthe AMA Ed Hub also offers an easy, streamlined way to find, take and track educational activities in one place, with automatic CME/MOC credit reporting for some state and specialty boards.

Nutrition is a huge gap in physician training, said AMA member Stephen Devries, MD, a cardiologist and executive director of the Gaples Institute in Deerfield, Illinois. As a result, physicians tend to make decisions about their own health the same way the general public does, often based on what they read in the lay press.

Interestingly, recent physician training program guidelines stress the importance of a healthy diet for physician self-care and mitigation of burnout, but how can physicians make meaningful dietary changes themselves without a solid background in nutrition? he said.

Dr. Devries shared these key tips that can help physiciansand their patients.

Many physicians are stressed and dont have enough time to do what they need to do. And when it comes to eating, physicians are like many other Americans and too often choose a quick and convenient option such as fast food.

Although the donut or bag of fries might seem like an appealing distraction during a stressful day, most people find so-called comfort food to be distinctly uncomfortable half an hour later. However, meals made from colorful vegetables, whole grains, predominantly plant sourced proteins (beans and tofu) and fruit leave them feeling more alert and in a brighter mood throughout the day.

Its also important to think about the culture of eating in medical settings. Hospital noon conferences are often accompanied by pizza and sugar sweetened drinks, exactly the foods we urge our patient to avoid.

Learn more with the AMA about how to give patients good nutrition advice when time is short.

When physicians adopt healthy lifestyle practices, they are more likely to counsel their patients to do the same. Doctors should lead by example on healthy eating.

As a first step, look in the mirror and work on making positive changes in your own diet, first and foremost because you deserve it, said Dr. Devries. But the kicker is that better self-care also translates into better patient care. You will be sharper and more available to your patients, and also more likely to counsel them to adopt healthier habits.

Sharing how physicians overcame lifestyle related health challenges in their own livessuch as lack of time and stresscan also help advance discussions with patients.

Most patients want to feel like their physician has a personal interest in them and nothing conveys a personal interest more than a physician or nurse who shares a bit of their own personal story and how it led to their own better health, said Dr. Devries. That is a great opportunity to increase trust.

Read more about how burnout can hinder patient-physician communication.

Another factor that promotes burnout in medicine is a sense of lost professional purpose.

Medicine has become so mechanized and algorithm-driven and electronic medical record-focused that some of the original appeal of medicine can get lost, said Dr. Devries, adding that connecting with patients for even a brief period of time on the topic of nutrition and lifestyle really brings physicians back to why they went into medicine in the first place.

Learn more about AMA CME accreditation.

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Posted: June 11, 2020 at 4:46 am

As states gradually reopen even as the pandemic wears on, many of us are concerned about our health and well-being. Especially now, with some continuing to stay at home and social distance while others join the throngs at nationwide Black Lives Matter protests, it may even be a priority.

From state to state, the loosening of restrictions vary, and within our local communities, the reality is that not only do people have different ideas on what constitutes social distancing but for many others still, in the face of racial inequality, the desire to create social change far outweighs the potential risk of spreading or catching the virus.

Its all the more reason to make sure were taking the best care of ourselves to fortify against the disease. But while living a healthy life may be a desired goal, how to achieve it is another story.

Even if youre someone whose healthful habits were perfected to a tee during pre-pandemic times, you may find yourself struggling to engage in even the most basic self-care in these increasingly unpredictable days.

Thats where a wellness routine can come in handy.

Im not talking about a spa escape every so often or even regular massages or chef-prepared meals (though all of that may sound really nice). Im talking about creating your own personalized routine that will benefit you physically and emotionally, one that simply requires a regular commitment to yourself.

Creating a wellness routine allows you to shift from diet culture and adopt healthy habits that easily fit into your daily lifestyle. Whats more, having a routine allows you to focus on health goals by creating structure and organization, which can be particularly beneficial when things seem out of your control, like life during an unprecedented pandemic and simultaneous upheaval as people fight against social injustice.

In fact, predictable routines, or ritualistic behavior developed as a way to induce calm and manage stress caused by unpredictability and uncontrollability, heightening our belief that we are in control of a situation that is otherwise out of our hands, according to researchers at Tel Aviv University.

We need an internal structure because our external lives have become totally unstructured and that triggers anxiety and stress, said Robin Foroutan, a New York City-based integrative medicine dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

In the beginning, we thought this was going to be a little break; a couple of short weeks, and then wed resume life as we knew it. Now we know that probably is not going to be the case. We dont know how long this will last, but we can find ways to stay steady and structured on the inside amidst the chaos outside.

Engaging in a wellness routine with a focus on good nutrition, exercise, sleep and stress management can boost our health and well-being and strengthen our immunity during a time when we may need it most.

And while social obligations, travel and other commitments typically make it challenging to start new habits, being stuck at home without these distractions provides an opportune time to start creating a wellness routine that is accessible, doesnt require a lot of money and is something that you can count on during this uncertain time and in the future, too.

Health experts say its important to create a manageable routine that you can stick with as part of a lifestyle not something overly ambitious that you cant sustain. One way to do that is to start small and build upon it, as you feel comfortable.

Here are some tips to get started in creating your personal wellness routine.

Most people feel better when they are going to bed and waking up at consistent times, eating regular meals and snacks and getting a steady dose of exercise, said Marysa Cardwell, a registered dietitian, nutrition therapist and certified personal trainer based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

For sleep: Everyones sleep schedule is different, and thats OK, as long as you stick to your natural circadian rhythms, experts say. That means going to sleep when the sun is setting (or a bit later) and waking up when sun is rising (or a little later, according to your individual needs).

Aiming for seven to nine hours of sleep is key, as it helps to reduce the stress hormone cortisol and your adrenal load, Cardwell said.

Getting adequate sleep also bodes well for engaging in other healthful behaviors by going to bed at a reasonable hour, youll be less likely to engage in nighttime eating or mindless eating in front of the TV, and youre more likely to wake up early and start exercise, Cardwell explained.

For eating: Setting regular meal times, and taking a break to eat your food mindfully is key, Cardwell advised, but when you actually eat is up to you. Some do well on three meals per day with an afternoon snack; others prefer three smaller meals and three snacks.

Regardless of the pattern you choose, aim to eat at least every four hours, which prevents blood sugar from crashing and can lead to overeating. For example, if youre eating three meals and one afternoon snack, you might choose to eat breakfast at 8 a.m., lunch at 12 p.m., a snack at 4 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m.

Taking a few deep breaths, enjoying the wonderful smells of the food you are about to eat and chewing food really well can all help make mealtime a healthful ritual, Foroutan explained.

Additionally, dinnertime can become a daily social ritual by sharing the meal with family or friends, advised Jen Scheinman, a Denver-based registered dietitian nutritionist and owner of Jen Scheinman Nutrition, a virtual nutrition coaching practice. Even a Zoom dinner with a friend if youre by yourself can help you feel connected.

For fitness: Pick a time that youre most likely to stick with. That might mean taking a morning walk before your day gets started, or scheduling your favorite fitness class on your calendar so you wont forget.

I shut my day down with a run or yoga at around 5:30 p.m. Thats my last thing for the day. The more you can make it a routine, the less you have to think about it, Scheinman said.

Planning what you will eat and how you will exercise means that you are more likely going to do what you intend to do, which will ultimately help you achieve your health goals. For example, planning meals in advance means youll be less likely to reach for quick sugary snacks when you run out of energy. It also helps to limit shopping trips.

Not only does planning your meals ahead of time help cut down on the number of times youre going to the grocery store, but it can also help reduce food waste and ensure you have meals that were intentionally picked to fit your nutritional goals, said Denver-based registered dietitian nutritionist Kelli McGrane.

For food: Eating a nutrient-rich breakfast sets the stage for making other healthful choices throughout the day.

Choose protein-rich breakfasts like egg whites, cottage cheese or smoked salmon on a bagel; Greek yogurt, smoothies with low-fat milk, high fiber cereals with milk or peanut butter on whole wheat toast.

Scheinman recommended preparing breakfast foods ahead of time, like making overnight oats with milk. It makes the breakfast routine less daunting.

For lunch and dinner, Cardwell encouraged a fist-size portion of protein, such as fish, chicken or beans; a fistful of carbohydrates like whole wheat pasta or brown rice; and a half plate of veggies. This will help meet your micronutrient needs, as well as fiber. Use fats sparingly, as a condiment, to make your food taste better, but limit fried foods and saturated fat, Cardwell advised.

For snacks, choose protein and carb combos, like cheese with crackers, sliced fruit with peanut butter, nuts and seeds with dried fruit or Greek yogurt. Pairing protein with carbs helps keep your blood sugar level stable, and helps you stay fuller longer, Cardwell said.

Scheinman recommended using the weekends for batch cooking, like making chili or soups, which you can freeze to enjoy later in the week. Washing and chopping veggies and fruit during the weekend can also save you time during the week.

For fitness: Pick a fitness activity that inspires you and is doable. There are a lot of fitness apps offering free trials and online Zoom fitness classes, so you can use this time as an opportunity to try something new. Cardwell recommended aiming for at least 30 minutes per day, if possible.

If you are looking for a simple at-home cardio workout, MaryAnn Browning, founder and CEO of Browningsfitness in New York, recommended jumping jacks, high knees, butt kicks, burpees and switch jumps during which youll jump to turn 180 degrees and then back again for 15 seconds each. Then repeat the circuit five to 10 times, depending on what you can handle.

For at-home fitness essentials, Browning recommended getting a set of yellow, green and red resistance bands, which can be used for back, bicep, triceps, shoulders and leg work. She also recommended looped bands to go around the calves or thighs, which strengthen the glutes and can help prevent knee and back injuries.

If you want to weight train but dont have equipment, anything that will give you muscle tension will be beneficial, such as jugs of water, books or even your children. I use my kids Ill do planks and have them sit on me or Ill do leg presses while letting them do airplane, Cardwell said.

And dont forget to keep moving throughout your day. Tracking apps like Lose It! are a good way to see how normal daily activities can all count toward our daily fitness goals.

Dancing with your kids or partner, yard work, house projects, sex and cleaning are all trackable activities. Doing these activities with intention and extra vigor all count towards a healthy lifestyle, said Cardwell, who is also a contributing dietitian for Lose It!

For sleep: Engage in a bedtime routine where you can quiet down and prepare for sleep. Turn off electronics, including the TV, iPad, and cell phones an hour before bedtime, Scheinman advised. This helps to reduce exposure to blue light, which the brain perceives as daylight, so your brain is not quite getting the signal that its nighttime and melatonin is not produced.

Unplugging also prevents you from checking one more email or scrolling through social media while in bed, which can be stimulating and interfere with sleep, Scheinman explained.

Most experts recommended engaging in a morning ritual that brings you pleasure. Starting your day with the same routine each morning can bring steadiness and calm to the rest of the day. You are starting from a more grounded and positive place, versus waking up; grabbing the phone and checking the news and getting stressed out, Foroutan said.

The morning is a nice time to start integrating things you didnt have time for previously like taking the dog for a longer walk in the morning, making a nice cup of coffee you can sit and enjoy or engaging in a meditation practice, Scheinman added.

It sets the day off with a healthy intention, with a sense of comfort. I know this is what I do, Scheinman said.

Foroutan enjoys waking up and writing down three things she is grateful for. Starting the day with a thought about gratitude can be really centering. Writing it down does something extra it solidifies the thought and intention. Not every day is good but theres something good in every day. Even if its one small thing that gives you a sense of gratitude thats really grounding and it can help shift your perspective.

Stretching your body after you wake up or doing a sun salutation can help to get your blood flowing and your body moving in the morning.

Its also important to prioritize self-care. Make stress relievers like enjoyable activities a non-negotiable right now, Cardwell said. That may include knitting, taking an extra-long shower or bath, reading, taking a tea break, enjoying a glass of wine or calling family members. Even better, schedule these stress relievers into your day just like mealtimes and other obligations.

Were taking stock of whats important and [our] health is important. Doing these things now can help you deal with the stress of right now, Cardwell said.

It can also keep you healthy and feeling good well into the future, too. Thats a gift from quarantine life if there ever is one.

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