Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic health condition that health care providers should be prepared to identify and help their patients with.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, March 2024
Cognitive deterioration is a normal aspect of growing older, yet a substantial body of research suggests that early dietary and lifestyle modifications can offer significant benefits and preventive support.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, February 2024
The heart is the most energy demanding organ in the body, pumping approximately 2000 gallons of blood per day and beating an estimated 2.5 billion times in an average lifetime.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, January 2024
Today’s food system is sophisticated enough to generate many foods that support health worldwide.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, December 2023
While the holidays often bring joy, they can also become a source of overwhelming stress for some people.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, November 2023
In the U.S., 1 in 5 people have diabetes, and estimates suggest an additional 8.5 million Americans have diabetes but haven’t yet been diagnosed.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, October 2023
Breast cancer accounts for 25% of all female cancers and is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, September 2023
Access to food that promotes health and well-being is a struggle for many people. Food as medicine (FAM) is a way for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to incorporate nutrition interventions in patient care to improve health and nutrition security.
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, August 2023
Orgain Announces its Food for Focus Campaign to Help Bring Nutritious Meals to Schools Without regular access to nutritious food, children experience a world out of focus that limits their ability to learn and thrive. In a school setting, these students experience...
Healthcare Professional Newsletter, July 2023
inal microbiome and its role in health and disease has risen as a research hotspot. In addition to its undeniable connection to the brain and immunity, emerging studies have uncovered the link between gut health and skin health, aptly referred to as the gut-skin axis.