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May 2000 Issue | Jeffrey Spencer, MA, DC

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update for May 2000. Our Seventh International Symposium on Functional Medicine will take place this month. I hope you plan to visit us in Scottsdale, Arizona for this event. If you cannot attend, you can order the tapes after the symposium to find out what went on there. … Continued

December 2010 Issue: Andrew Scull, PhD UC San Diego

  DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update for December 2010. What an epic issue we have this month. I’m so excited about it because it’s an area that we have hit upon on a number of occasions during our 28 years of existence, but today I think we are taking a different approach. The subject … Continued

January 1999 Issue | Jerry C. Kopelson, M.D.

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for January, 1999. This will be the year of intercellular communication in FMU. We might describe 1998 as the year of nutrient modulation of gene expression. That was the focus of our seminar series and the Institute for Functional Medicine’s Sixth International Symposium on Functional Medicine in … Continued

October 1999 Issue | Vern Cherewatenko, MD, MEd

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Incidentally, the seventh international symposium will be held May 24-27 in the year 2000 in Scottsdale, Arizona at the Camelback Inn Resort. We are putting together a world-class program, and the title follows nicely from the 1999 focus on intercellular communication. The theme of the 2000 symposium will be on … Continued

February 1999 Issue | Michael R. Lyon, M.D.

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for February 1999. This month we will discuss the brain, focusing on functional neurology from a pediatric perspective. We are confronted with increasing numbers of diagnoses related to brain and behavior, such as attention deficit disorder (ADD) or autism, which we discussed in the January, 1999 … Continued

March 1999 Issue | Martin Pall, Ph.D.

      DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for March 1999. As we move into spring, we at HealthComm and the Institute for Functional Medicine are preparing for the Sixth International Symposium on Functional Medicine, which will take place May 23-27 in Tucson, Arizona. Both the symposium itself and the pre-symposium training sessions … Continued

April 1999 Issue | Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for April 1999, the last month before our Sixth International Symposium on Functional Medicine in Tucson, Arizona, May 23-26. Speakers at past Symposia have included Ferid Murad, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998, and Dr. Kilmer McCully, world-renowned for his pioneering work in … Continued

June 1999 Issue | Dan Labriola, ND

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for June 1999. This is an auspicious issue for us. I was reminiscing with Jay Johnson, the audio technician who produces FMU. This is our 18thyear of producing FMU. It started as Metabolic Update™ in the early 1980s, became Preventive Medicine Update™; and recently evolved to become Functional Medicine Update™. A few … Continued

July 1999 Issue | William Grant, PhD

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for July 1999. This month’s focus is on understanding the relationships among diet, lifestyle, and disease, and whether those relationships are of clinical importance. We will focus on clinical specifics in the ecological approach to epidemiology. Our Clinician/Researcher of the Month, Dr. William Grant, will share his … Continued

August 1999 Issue | Sidney Baker, MD

    DOWNLOAD AUDIO | Welcome to Functional Medicine Update™ for August 1999. The theme of this month’s FMUis the non-deterministic view of health, the post-Mendelian view of the relationship of the genes to health patterns throughout life. We will focus on modification of brain chemistry function and its relationship to the remediation of problems including attention … Continued