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"If patients consistently followed their doctors' advice, we might have much simpler healthcare and better health outcomes. So, what is the formula for promoting lifestyle change?"
Read psychologist Rachel Kitazono's perspective on behavioral change: https://t.co/6RWzbyzaV6.
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This case study by @goodbyelupus in IJDRP Vol 1, No 1, details two patients with SLE-related nephritis. The condition of both patients dramatically improved after they adopted a WFPB diet!
Read more at https://t.co/z3XF94Ax2M.
This case study from IJDRP Vol 2, No 1 presents a 69-year-old woman with an 18-year history of Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy that showed significant improvement after approx. 30 days on an exclusively WFPB diet free of added salt, oil & sugar.
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This is the case report from IJDRP Vol 3, No 2 of a young man who faced testicular cancer in his early 20s. After receiving his diagnosis, the patient adopted a plant-based diet and never experienced a relapse!
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The IJDRP is a self-published medical journal, and our mission is to improve human health through better nutrition and lifestyle, effectively reversing and preventing chronic disease.
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Data from prospective cohort studies have now documented that diets that contain predominantly plant-based protein are associated with reduced incidence of ischemic heart disease events and mortality.
➡️ https://t.co/LGkvvJYqHi
Can attention to healthy nutrition improve sexual function in women? Find out in this article from IJDRP Vol 1, No 2. https://t.co/lmUrM2fydE
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This study, published in IJDRP Vol 3, No 2, is the 1st bibliometric analysis of vegan-related research. It aimed to identify and organize fundamental/influential works across several decades to gain insight into global trends in vegan-related research.
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CVD is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for nearly 1/3 of all deaths. With mounting evidence that a predominantly plant-based diet lowers many CVD risk factors, should current Primary Prevention of CVD guidelines go even further?
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Autoimmune disease prevalence is rising. But, little research exists on pre-screenings for autoimmunity. The preliminary findings from this study suggest that integrating an autoantibody panel in wellness visits may be beneficial.
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“Which arm do you want me to cut off?”
Why is Dr. Neil Stone asking such a strange question? Find out as IJDRP Editor in Chief, Dr. Kim Williams, sets down with Dr. Stone for a fascinating conversation published in Vol 1, No 2.
▶️ Read the interview at https://t.co/wsBptWvfkd