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Supporting R&D Projects

In a context where health and well-being are fundamental priorities, we are pleased to announce our commitment to the dissemination of Research Projects in the area of Integrative Health and Well-Being.
Fostering an environment that inspires curiosity and where we can explore solutions that benefit everyone, because comprehensive care contributes to a better quality of life and a healthier society.

Our goal is to offer an informative experience that helps you better understand Research Projects in the area of Integrative Health and Well-Being, to make informed decisions.
This commitment reflects our firm belief in the importance of continuously innovating and adapting to the needs of an ever-changing world.

Together we can move toward a healthier future, also through research in integrative health and well-being.

Integrative Health and Well-Being Area

Research Projects seek to integrate different disciplines and approaches to offer more complete and sustainable solutions to current challenges.
Because with integrative approaches we address complex problems in a comprehensive way that contribute significantly to our understanding and offer innovative solutions to improve well-being.

Doctors who practice integrative medicine use complementary and conventional medical treatments at the same time to manage side effects while treating the disease.
Some complementary approaches are safe, while others can cause harmful reactions or interfere with conventional medical treatments, therefore it is essential to consult your doctor before and during using complementary approaches.

Complementary Approaches for Integrative Medicine

Integration of Conventional and Complementary Therapies

  • Aim:
    To investigate the effectiveness of combining conventional medical treatments with complementary therapies in the management of chronic diseases.
  • Components:
    – Conventional medicine: Evaluate the use of medications, surgery and standard treatments.
    – Complementary therapies: Include acupuncture, homeopathy, reiki, and others.
    – Evaluation parameters: Quality of life, symptom reduction, treatment costs, patient adherence.
  • Methodology:
    – Controlled and randomized clinical trials.
    – Patient satisfaction surveys.
    – Cost and benefit analysis.

Benefits of Nature on Mental Health

  • Aim:
    Investigate the effects of regular exposure to natural environments on mental health and emotional well-being.
  • Components:
    – Natural environments: Parks, forests, beaches.
    – Activities: Walks, outdoor meditation, gardening.
    – Evaluation parameters: Stress levels, anxiety, depression, general well-being.
  • Methodology:
    – Intervention studies with control groups.
    – Measurement of stress biomarkers.
    – Mental health and well-being surveys.

Effects of Meditation and Mindfulness on Health

  • Aim:
    Investigate how the regular practice of meditation and mindfulness can influence physical and mental health, particularly in reducing stress and improving general well-being.
  • Components:
    – Meditation practices: Guided meditation, mindfulness.
    – Health parameters: Stress level, blood pressure, sleep quality, emotional well-being.
  • Methodology:
    – Intervention studies with long-term follow-up.
    – Evaluation of stress and health biomarkers.
    – Surveys of psychological well-being and quality of life.

Impact of Holistic Physical Exercise

  • Aim:
    Evaluate the benefits of holistic physical exercise, which combines physical activity with meditation and breathing practices on integral health.
  • Components:
    – Types of exercise: Tai chi, yoga, Pilates.
    – Health parameters: Flexibility, strength, balance, mental well-being.
    – Quality of life: Energy, mood, sleep quality.
  • Methodology:
    – Intervention studies with control groups.
    – Measurement of physical and psychological parameters.
    – Quality of life and well-being surveys.
Documentation Sources and International Symposia
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