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Modern healthcare systems have produced one medical miracle after another. But as consumers of healthcare, students of solutions for healthy living passed from generation to generation, and children of aging parents who joyfully lived on and on after diagnoses of severe disease, we witnessed the power of positive thinking, hopefulness, and a mind-body-spirit approach to wellness.
What’s particularly exciting: everything we just described was backed up by data obtained via rigorous scientific research.
One example of many is an analysis of 15 studies published in the American Journal of Cardiology that found optimistic thinking was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. Another study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found lung cancer patients with high levels of hopefulness had better quality of life, longer survival, and a greater likelihood of responding to treatment than those at the other end of the hopefulness spectrum.
As for the mind-body connection, look no further than the benefits of mindfulness. A review of 47 studies published in JAMA Internal Medicine found mindfulness meditation can be an effective treatment for symptoms of anxiety and depression. And in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, a study revealed that stress-reduction techniques – including meditation – can improve immune function and decrease the risk of illness.
Much of this was known long before medical journals – or printing presses, for that matter – even existed. On the Stanford Medicine website, Ernest Rosenbaum, M.D. and Isadora Rosenbaum, M.A. said, “We have known for over 2,000 years – from the writings of Plato and Galen— that there is a direct correlation between the mind, the body, and one’s health.” They added a conclusion by Plato:
“The part can never be well unless the whole is well.”
Plato
Surprisingly, with the benefits of prevention and wellness widely accepted in the medical community, western healthcare has, to a large degree, continued to focus on treating sickness and disease.
That’s why we created HealthToday.
On HealthToday, we lead with hope and positivity in every piece of editorial content. We enhance human health with a mind-body-spirit approach based on centuries of human civilization – including the 5,000-year-old Chinese culture. Among many other things, HealthToday viewers discover the health benefits – again, backed by scientific data – of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.
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Anh Cao, M.Sc., Ph.D Candidate
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Anthony Cardillo, MD
Clinical Pathology -
Ari Magill, MD
Neurology -
Chain-Ruei Huang, RD
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Christopher Gardner, PhD
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Donna Schwontkowski, DC (retired), MS and BS Nutrition, Herbology
Clinical Nutrition, Deficiency Diseases, Heavy Metal & Environmental Toxins, Detoxification, Chiropractic Medicine, Herbal Healing -
Dr. Hu Naiwen
Professor, the Nine Star University of Health Sciences in Sunnyvale, California -
Fetimah Khan, MD
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Gina M Jansheski, MD FAAP
Licensed physician, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, fellowship in Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, graduate of the Harvard Palliative Care Education and Practice Program, eCornell University Certification in Plant-Based Nutrition -
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Joel Warsh, MD, MSc
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John Osei Sekyere, B. Pharm, M. Phil, PhD
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Jordan Stachel, MS, RDN
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Komal Gilani, MBBS
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Lauren Ann Teeter, CNS, LCSW
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Peifen Chou, RD
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Preet Pal Singh Bhinder, MD
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Sean Lin, Ph.D.
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Sheridan Genrich, CGP, NP
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Tatiana Denning, D.O.
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William Davis, MD
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Yu-Hsin Liang, MD
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Yu-Jyun Lin, RD
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Hedy Holečková
Digital EditorRoger Shitaki
Senior EditorSonja Vitas
EditorGina M Jansheski, MD FAAP
EditorDana Cook, RN, CEN, LCSW
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