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Ardmore Institute of Health Welcomes Elliot Smith as Newest Trustee
At the Fall board meeting, Ardmore Institute of Health Trustees elected Chaplain Elliot Smith to the AIH Board of Trustees.
Plant-based dietary intake moderates adverse childhood experiences associated with early mortality in an older adventist cohort
A study published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research indicates plant-based dietary intake moderates adverse childhood experiences associated with early mortality.
Four Habits to Help You Avoid Severe COVID-19 Outcomes
Despite all the gloom and doom you hear about COVID-19, there’s a lot you can do to protect yourself and your family.
Undergraduate Medical Education: Lifestyle Medicine Curriculum Implementation Standards
Ardmore Institute of Health supports these curriculum standards for undergraduate medical education.
Full Plate Living Featured on Whole Health Cure Podcast
Full Plate Living’s Director Amy Hanus joined Dr. Sharon Bergquist to talk about how Full Plate Living’s small step approach can lead to big health outcomes.
Emory Healthy Kitchen Collaborative Thrives in New Virtual Delivery
Ardmore Institute of Health grants contributed to the Emory Healthy Kitchen projects including the latest phase to deliver the program virtually. Read more about them in the following news release from Emory.
Culinary Medicine Lab For Southern Adventist University Nursing Students
Ardmore Institute of Health provided a grant to support Southern Adventist University’s initiative to test a Culinary Medicine Lab curriculum.
It is Possible to Lose Weight As You Age
The older we get the more weight we tend to gain, and it feels like there’s absolutely nothing we can do about it. Find out how it’s possible to lose weight even as we age.
How Occupational Therapy Can Deliver Lifestyle Medicine
The American Academy of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) worked with Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) to develop a new brochure highlighting how Occupational Therapy and Lifestyle Medicine work together.
AMA Offers Lifestyle Medicine CME & MOC
The American Medical Association is offering CME (Continuing Medical Education) and MOC (Maintenance of Certification) courses to aid healthcare providers in integrating lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and behavioral changes into their practice.
How to Balance Processed Food on Your Plate
Learn the 4 groups of processed foods and how you can balance them on your plate.
Can Pickleball Help You Live Longer?
Watch the video to see how pickleball grew in popularity in Loma Linda, California.
AAFP Promotes New Tools to Guide Lifestyle Medicine Integration for Family Physicians
Lifestyle Medicine Materials for physicians created by the American Academy of Family Physicians and funded by Ardmore Institute of Health are available to download from the AAFP website.
AIH Sponsored Pickleball Courts Open at Ardmore Regional Park
Watch news coverage of Ardmore Regional Park Pickleball Courts Ribbon Cutting.
Lifestyle and Performance Medicine shows promising impact on Airman, Guardian readiness
A new medical approach is being offered to Airmen and Guardians, which has shown to improve and sustain medical readiness and health by taking a more patient-driven, whole body approach to care.
The Best Beverage for the Best Blood Pressure
A simple lifestyle habit that can help optimize blood pressure.
American Academy of Family Physicians Releases Lifestyle Medicine Implementation Guide
The American Academy of Family Physicians created an implementation guide to aid physicians in incorporating the principles of Lifestyle Medicine into their practices.
Is Coconut Oil a Heart-Healthy Fat?
In order to optimize your LDL cholesterol (<100 mg/dL) minimize the use of coconut oil and all saturated fat-rich foods.
Medical Education Transformation: Lifestyle Medicine in Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education, Fellowship, and Continuing Medical Education
Read an update on the progress in this recent article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
Keck Graduate Institute is Developing an Occupational Therapy Curriculum that Integrates Principles of Lifestyle Medicine
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) to create an Occupational Therapy curriculum that integrates principles of Lifestyle Medicine in support of the launch of KGI’s developing Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program.