Are you passionate about helping others live healthier, happier lives? Do you believe in the power of holistic approaches to wellness? If so, you might be considering a career in lifestyle coaching. This rewarding profession empowers individuals to make positive changes in all areas of their lives,
Chronic illness rates areat an all-time high. Sixty percent of US adults have at least one chronic disease, which translates to around 200 million Americanswith chronic illness. These conditions are considered chronic because they are long-lastingandrequire ongoing medical attention.However, th
Academy now training a new breed of clinicians – clinical health coaches – to become board-certified by the National Board of Health and Wellness Coaches Enrollment now open through March 26 for the Spring 2021 program
Our clinical health coaches at inHealthLifestyle Therapeutics get to know so much about their patients, but the patients don’t always get to know much about their coaches. This blog series provides a chance to get to know our clinical health coaching team who are caring for you.
75 percent of all deaths worldwide. This is the percentage of people projected to die from chronic illness by the end of 2020 (Source: WHO). This global health crisis affects the entire healthcare system, from individuals and their families to large health systems and health plans.Chronic diseases
A new standard of care emerges as digital health company prepares to train many more coaches on its proprietary method of clinical health coaching for chronic disease
The COVID-19 pandemic hassentabout a third of Americanshome to work remotelyand with that,employerswere forcedtoembrace technology that supportsthem.Without in-personcontact, employers faced many hurdles; one of them beinghow to support their employee’soverall health. According to
The study, published in the American Journal of Health Promotion, demonstrated that clinically obese patients can lose weight in just three visits with virtual health coaching
Millions of Americans are affected by chronic disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 80 percent of all heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes diagnoses could be prevented if major health risk factors were eliminated. These risk factors include poor nutrition, lack of