Natural Medicines: Evidence in Practice - Clinical Guidance on Supplements & Integrative Therapies
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Natural Medicines: Evidence in Practice delivers concise, evidence-based insights on natural medicines and integrative therapies, empowering clinicians with practical guidance and continuing education in every episode. Subscribe for actionable updates you can trust in your daily practice.
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Natural Medicines: Evidence in Practice - Clinical Guidance on Supplements & Integrative Therapies
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Migraines: Counseling Patients on Natural Treatment Options
Migraines are complicated — and when patients are dealing with recurring symptoms, it’s no surprise many turn to natural medicines. From butterbur and CoQ10 to caffeine, these options are easy to find and frequently discussed, but the ev...
Aging Skin: Choosing Treatments in a Hype‑Heavy Space
Anti‑aging products are everywhere — from retinol serums and glycolic acid peels to bee venom creams and hormone‑based supplements. But what actually works, and how should clinicians counsel patients when the evidence is mixed or limited?
Nootropics: Bacopa, Ginkgo, & Lion’s Mane
Brain support. Focus. Memory. “Nootropic.” Smart drugs… or smart marketing? Here’s what the studies actually suggest about benefits AND risks.In this episode, NatMed editors Jeff Langford and Andrea Stafford share point-of-care co...
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