especially during pregnancy. Each spice is generally safe in culinary amounts, with ginger cautioned for potential medication interactions and clove recommended for sparing use.
Turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, clove, sumac, oregano, rosemary, saffron, thyme, and black pepper are highlighted for their health benefits. Each contains antioxidants that reduce oxidative stress. They exhibit anticancer properties by inhibiting cancer cell growth
and inducing apoptosis. Additionally, they improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood glucose levels, beneficial in diabetes management. Notable notes include using turmeric with black pepper, preferring Ceylon cinnamon, ensuring food-grade sumac, and using saffron sparingly,
Here are 3 newsletters I read every week (and why):
{{Peter Attia, MD}} – {{Science Driven Metabolic Care}}
{{Startup Health Transformer Update}} – {{Where Digital Health is Heading}}
{{Bryan Johnson}} – {{So I never die}}
…which ones are on your list?
This innovative system categorizes patients based on comprehensive criteria that include clinical symptoms, kidney function, and myocardial markers. By integrating these factors, the CKM classification provides a more nuanced understanding of a patient's cardiovascular health.
The American Heart Association has introduced a new CKM classification system, which is designed to enhance the precision and effectiveness of diagnosing and managing cardiovascular conditions.
AI governance in healthcare is crucial to ensure ethical practices, data privacy, and patient safety. By establishing clear guidelines, we can harness AI's potential while protecting sensitive information. Let's build a responsible future for healthcare! #AIGovernance#Healthcare
“Superconvergence” is the terrific new book by @JamieMetzl
I was fortunate to get an early read,
and it brilliantly explores how AI, genomics, synthetic biology, & other accelerating, convergent tech have the potential to reshape our lives & planet
https://t.co/k8quIYxvgP
🤸🏾♂️⭐️ We’re making progress! From semifinalists to finalists, we’re thrilled our pediatric #healthyliving program was recognized in the Kid’s Health category in the 2024 @DigiHlthHubFdn Digital Health Awards!
More about our #pediatric tools here ➫ https://t.co/M4OoUIOdHC
Discover Dr. Amina Shalash's groundbreaking approach in #primarycare: prescribing nutrition and exercise in our most recent interview🩺✨ A family medicine veteran, she confronts #preventivecare challenges in rural Kentucky. Dive into her story here: https://t.co/ivoImTIIBs
Today, our CEO and Co-Founder Brandi Harless is ushering in a new era of care—from Capitol Hill—at #PCC2023! 🏛️🩺 The @PCPCC Summit is igniting discussions on preserving relationship-based care, building trust, and leveraging #AI for #primarycare and #behavioralhealth.
🎉PreventScripts is now Canopy Certified! The @CanopyKY Certification guides businesses to achieve measurable social and environmental good, operating with the highest ethical standards, and taking care of all stakeholders along the way. Discover more at https://t.co/iIiWZd52TF
Our mission: helping providers implement early detection, actionable care plans, and patient education programs to foster lasting, healthy habits for their patients. Discover how we do it at https://t.co/bXPCCZ2sBb and join a community dedicated to proactive healthcare!💙
On #WorldDiabetesDay, we turn the spotlight on a silent challenge: #prediabetes. 96 million are grappling with this condition, and 80% remain undiagnosed. These numbers aren't mere statistics; they represent a myriad of missed interventions, & a call to action for proactive care.
The @CDCgov aptly summarizes the challenge: "Prediabetes, Your Chance to Prevent Diabetes."
At this crucial moment, PreventScripts steps in like a trusted friend, ready to transform this opportunity into tangible health outcomes.