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A multicenter study benchmarking single-cell RNA sequencing technologies using reference samples
The findings offer practical guidance for optimizing platform and software selection when designing an scRNA-seq study. Click through to download the paper.

Regenerative Medicine Today Podcast Features Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit Conversation
Listen to a podcast with LMR Summit organizers about the exciting developments in lifestyle medicine.

Ask your doctor to “prescribe” these six “pills” for a longer and better life
More than ever, research underscores that the “pills” today’s physician should be prescribing for patients are the six domains of lifestyle medicine.

Loma Linda Grant Project Update: Full Plate Living Successful in Latino Population
Loma Linda University has found success using the Full Plate Diet approach in a Latino population.

Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit White Paper Published in Frontiers in Medicine
White paper on the AIH sponsored Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit Published in Frontiers in Medicine.

Survey Says: Clinicians and Leaders Want More Lifestyle Medicine and Preventive Care
Clinicians and leaders want more lifestyle medicine and preventive care. Read the report.

DNA Methylation Profiles of Vegans and Non-Vegetarians in the Adventist Health Study-2 Cohort
Funded by the Ardmore Institute of Health and the National Institutes of Health, this paper sought to determine if DNA methylation patterns differed between vegans and non-vegetarians in the Adventist Health Study-2 cohort.

Congratulations! Emory Healthy Kitchen Awarded Top Teaching Kitchen Abstract
View the Healthy Kitchen Collaborative’s slide deck.

Summary Recommendation for A Public Health Intervention Addressing ACEs:The Resiliency Academy
Plant based diets offset the physiologic harm caused by experiencing multiple ACEs.

Culture Matters: Lessons Learned in Creating a Successful Lifestyle Program for Latinas
Loma Linda University to created a lifestyle change program for the latina population.

The Chilling Side Effects of Living Near an ICE Detention Center
Living near an ICE detention center can have adverse effects on positive lifestyle adoption.

Canned, cooked tomatoes can reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Cooked tomatoes may reduce the risk of prostate cancer according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.

Lifestyle Nursing
SWAU (Southwestern Adventist University), with the support of Ardmore Institute of Health and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine has led a series of convenings to advance the field of Lifestyle Nursing.

Blue Zones Project, Durant Team Announced
Sharecare, Inc. today announced that local staff positions have been filled to lead the transformation of Durant through Blue Zones Project® by Sharecare.

AIH Helps to Fund Garden Project at Ardmore Adventist Academy
Click to watch Brock Meyer thank the Ardmore Institute of Health for supporting the project.

Emory Healthy Kitchen Collaborative Launches
Emory Healthy Kitchen is part of a year-long worksite wellness pilot program funded by a grant from Ardmore Institute of Health.

New Pickleball Program in Ardmore

AIH presents Southern Tech with $40K for new physical education project
AIH presents Southern Tech with $40K for new physical education project.

Ardmore Institute Gift Launches Culinary Medicine Program at OU-Tulsa
A gift from Ardmore Institute of Health is helping OU medical students learn how to incorporate healthy cooking into their own lives so they can serve as role models.