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Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators (SPMs) in Real World Clinical Practice
Metagenics Institute is a trusted, peer-to-peer, evidence-based educational resource for nutrition and personalized medicine. At Metagenics Institute, we translate credible research with scientific integrity into innovative and actionable clinical decision-making. Metagenics Institute supports a diverse practitioner base to optimize patient outcomes by shifting existing paradigms in healthcare. Our mission is to transform healthcare by inspiring and educating practitioners, and their patients, about personalized lifestyle medicine.
2023
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In this webinar, Dr Jennifer Stagg describes her experience seeing patients who have conditions that involve chronic inflammation and the solutions she uses to manage the underlying inflammation and the condition itself. We know that chronic inflammation is caused by obesity, poor lifestyle, and aging and is associated with a variety of conditions that lead to arthritis, cancer, atherosclerosis, neurological diseases, and insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The first step in the process to see if SPMs are an appropriate therapy for a particular patient is assessment. Providers can measure clinically relevant biomarkers of inflammation like hsCRP, TNF-alpha, Ferritin, ESR, and Fibrinogen. Patients might also measure their quality of life by taking a brief pain inventory, such as the American Chronic Pain Association Quality of Life Scale. Dr Stagg's findings show reductions in proinflammatory markers, pain scores, and improvements in pain-related quality of life
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Real World Clinical Experiences with Specialised Pro-resolving Mediators
Metagenics Institute is a trusted, peer-to-peer, evidence-based educational resource for nutrition and personalized medicine. At Metagenics Institute, we translate credible research with scientific integrity into innovative and actionable clinical decision-making. Metagenics Institute supports a diverse practitioner base to optimize patient outcomes by shifting existing paradigms in healthcare. Our mission is to transform healthcare by inspiring and educating practitioners, and their patients, about personalized lifestyle medicine.
2023
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This presentation by Dr. Cory Rice is entitled “Specialized Pro-resolving Mediators in Real World Clinical Practice.” This is part of our peer-to-peer knowledge sharing series. Incorporating SPMs in clinical practice for patients with chronic disease, particularly those who need nutritional support for lifestyle medicine. Dr. Rice also provides several patient case studies in which he describes how SPMs have provided improved health outcomes to his patients. As we know, many chronic health conditions are associated with underlying inflammation. SPMs activate the resolution pathway of inflammation so that treatments can be focused on the symptoms of the specific disease.
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The Role of Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators in the Resolution of Chronic Inflammation
Metagenics Institute is a trusted, peer-to-peer, evidence-based educational resource for nutrition and personalized medicine. At Metagenics Institute, we translate credible research with scientific integrity into innovative and actionable clinical decision-making. Metagenics Institute supports a diverse practitioner base to optimize patient outcomes by shifting existing paradigms in healthcare. Our mission is to transform healthcare by inspiring and educating practitioners, and their patients, about personalized lifestyle medicine.
2023
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In this webinar Jennifer Stagg, ND presents an overview of the use of SPMs in clinical practice. Her research shows that the use of SPMs bring about an effective resolution response to chronic and acute inflammation. Dr Stagg presents the causes of most inflammation in both young and old and the symptoms that are associated with its disease pathogenesis. Recorded at the AANP Pre-Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah at the 2016 American Association of Naturopathic Physicians Annual Convention & Exhibition.
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Resolving Inflammation
Metagenics Institute is a trusted, peer-to-peer, evidence-based educational resource for nutrition and personalized medicine. At Metagenics Institute, we translate credible research with scientific integrity into innovative and actionable clinical decision-making. Metagenics Institute supports a diverse practitioner base to optimize patient outcomes by shifting existing paradigms in healthcare. Our mission is to transform healthcare by inspiring and educating practitioners, and their patients, about personalized lifestyle medicine.
2023
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Ryan Lazarus, DC contrasts conventional vs. Functional Medicine approaches in the treatment of chronic inflammation, one of the most common chemical imbalances patients are facing today. Chronic inflammation exerts deleterious systemic effects in the body and is linked to most chronic diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases, pain and energy disorders, gut dysfunction, autoimmunity and allergies, cancer, and aging. Dr. Lazarus describes major biochemical and nutritional players involved in the two distinct phases of inflammation—initiation and resolution. He shares clinical scenarios that can impair patients’ ability to resolve inflammation and describes strategic modalities to help resolve inflammation, namely a superfamily of lipid mediators known as specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs).
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Oral hygiene and COVID-19 is there a link? with Dr. Victoria Sampson
EMS is one of the leading manufacturers of precision medical devices for dental prophylaxis, orthopaedics, and urology.
2021
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Dr. Victoria Sampson is an award-winning functional dentist whose findings have been published in both the British Dental Journal and Nature in April 2020. Through her work, she unveils the staggering statistics that link poor oral health and gum disease to increased risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, and severe Covid-19 development. Through this interview, we learn how periodontal disease causes systemic inflammation, producing high levels of inflammatory markers which are also elevated in Covid-19 and cardiovascular disease.