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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Migraine: Q&A with Elizabeth Seng PhD

2019

Elizabeth Seng, PhD, FAHS, is the lead investigator and author of the manuscript, “Does Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Migraine Reduce Migraine-Related Disability?

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Dr. Dean Ornish: Your Genes Are Not Your Fate

Dr. Dean Ornish shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level. For instance, he says, when you live healthier, eat better, exercise, and love more, your brain cells actually increase.

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Biohacker’s Handbook: Biohacking Physical Exercise

Upgrade the fundamentals of a balanced life in guidance of preventive health doctor Olli Sovijärvi, technology expert Teemu Arina and nutrition specialist Jaakko Halmetoja: What is the 20% that will lead to 80% of the results when it comes to optimizing sleep, nutrition, exercise, work, and mind?...

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Positive Self-Talk

What is positive self-talk? Our internal dialogues, or “self-talk,” can shape our beliefs and influence our emotions and behavior, and provides assurance and motivation. Positive self-talk is a healthy way to cope with anxiety.

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Brynn Jinnett—Founder “The Refine Method”

The Refine Method features a seamless circuit-style technique called Metabolic Resistance Training.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)