We know prevention works—yet healthcare still pays for disease. In a new @Forbes column, @sacjai explores why scaling lifestyle medicine is a leadership challenge—and what it takes to make prevention an operational priority.
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How do you talk to kids about a risk they can’t see? A new film from My Viva Plan shows how families can use lifestyle medicine to turn daily habits—food, sleep, movement & stress—into prevention and long‑term health. Part of ACLM’s Project Remission.
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Nutrition may be linked to gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, low birth weight, preterm deliveries and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. This @ACLifeMed#CME course provides clinical tools to improve #NutritionalHealth throughout pregnancy. https://t.co/mIAELVKOsb
Can lifestyle changes reduce—or even eliminate—diabetes medications? New research highlighted by ACLM’s Dr. Micaela Karlsen shows some patients improved outcomes and safely reduced meds in primary care—without adverse effects. @EpochTimes@MDPIOpenAccess
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What if type 2 diabetes wasn’t just managed—but could be put into remission? In this perspective, @MahimaGulatiMD
challenges the idea of inevitable progression and highlights the role of lifestyle interventions. https://t.co/91nqpmmQg6 @kevinmd
What if better health didn’t require an overhaul? New research shows small changes—sleep, movement & nutrition—can meaningfully impact lifespan. A “progress over perfection” approach may be more achievable for many. @Medscape https://t.co/SQKsGCp0Xv
ACLM Member Interest Groups turn connection into action. For Diana DeWolfe, the PA MIG helped bridge the gap between the “why” and “how” of lifestyle medicine—through mentorship, networking & real‑world strategies.
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“The best time to reverse type 2 diabetes is early.” In a new interview, Dr. Wayne Dysinger explains how primary care, proactive conversations & lifestyle medicine can support remission. Part of ACLM’s Project Remission.
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New Flip Your Script episode is live! 🎥 Dr. Michael Suk explores why the future of surgery starts before the OR—using lifestyle medicine to support whole‑person health and better outcomes.
👉 Watch now: https://t.co/bsBr1VFo6b
“There’s no one solution for every rural community.” In a new interview, Josie Bidwell shares how lifestyle medicine is expanding access in Mississippi through telehealth, community programs & team‑based care. Part of ACLM’s Project Remission.
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Improving diabetes outcomes starts with the right tools. In Session 3 of ACLM & NACHC’s series, learn how the LEADR program supports remission, team‑based care & real‑world implementation through shared visits.
📅 June 2 | 1pm ET
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Are you prioritizing nutrition with patients throughout their pregnancy? Earn #CME and explore the importance of #nutrition in preconception, pregnancy and postpartum health for both mother and child in this @ACLifeMed online course. #NutritionalHealth https://t.co/RRHbOEzPLM
Many people aren’t told type 2 diabetes can be reversible. A new short film highlights how Full Plate Living uses simple, fiber‑rich nutrition to help people make sustainable changes and improve metabolic health. Part of ACLM’s Project Remission.
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Type 2 diabetes care is evolving. New ACLM‑led research shows lifestyle change can open the door to safely reducing medications when carefully monitored—highlighting the role of deprescribing in high‑quality care.
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Turning lifestyle medicine into practice takes more than knowledge. In Session 2 of ACLM & @NACHC's series, learn how food as medicine, shared visits & community strategies drive engagement and lasting change.
📅 May 26 | 1pm ET
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🤝 Day 7 of Lifestyle Medicine Week: Connectedness
Connection isn’t just meaningful—it’s essential to health & well‑being.
▶️ Watch the full video: https://t.co/45Ggq2Hogw
💬 How are you prioritizing connection this week?
🧠 Day 6 of Lifestyle Medicine Week: Stress Management
Managing stress supports resilience, health & long‑term well‑being.
▶️ Watch the full video: https://t.co/jd1lRvmdTT
💬 How are you managing stress this week?
Privacy, access and trust are part of Cronometer’s core ethos.
In Project Remission, founder Aaron Davidson shares how being independent helps Cronometer stay measured and avoid compromising on what we believe in.
Watch: https://t.co/9mJG99Ix15
Produced by @cwp_tw + @ACLifeMed.
🚭 Day 5 of Lifestyle Medicine Week: Risky Substance Avoidance
Reducing harmful substances supports long‑term health & disease prevention.
▶️ Watch the full video: https://t.co/KLMCGNf2wP
💬 What’s one step you’re taking this week?
😴 Day 4 of Lifestyle Medicine Week: Restorative Sleep
Sleep is essential for health, resilience & disease prevention.
▶️ Watch the full video: https://t.co/dGRm2QlSYS
💬 What’s one habit you’re focusing on to improve your sleep this week?