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Andrew Weil

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Andrew Weil was born in Philadelphia in 1942, received an A.B. degree in biology (botany) from Harvard in 1964 and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1968. After completing a medical internship at Mt. Zion Hospital in San Francisco, he worked a year with the National Institute of Mental Health, then wrote his first book, The Natural Mind. From 1971–75, as a Fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs, Dr. Weil traveled widely in North and South America and Africa collecting information on drug use in other cultures, medicinal plants, and alternative methods of treating disease. From 1971–84 he was on the research staff of the Harvard Botanical Museum and conducted investigations of medicinal and psychoactive plants.

Dr. Weil is the founder and Director of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, where he also holds the Lovell-Jones Endowed Chair in Integrative Rheumatology and is Clinical Professor of Medicine and Professor of Public Health. The Center is the leading effort in the world to develop a comprehensive curriculum in integrative medicine. Graduates serve as directors of integrative medicine programs throughout the United States. Through its Fellowship and Integrative Medicine in Residency curricula, the Center is now training doctors and nurse practitioners around the world.

Dr. Weil is the editorial director of the popular website Dr. Weil.com (www.drweil.com) and is the founder and Chairman of the Weil Foundation. Dr. Weil is also the founder and co-Chairman of Healthy Lifestyle Brands and is a founder and co-owner of the growing group of True Food Kitchen restaurants. He is the author of many scientific and popular articles and of 14 books, the latest release being the cookbook Fast Food, Good Food.

Andrew Weil

Articles

Mind-body Health

10 Paths to Emotional Sea Level

In my book Spontaneous Happiness, I write about lifestyle practices that can help people achieve and maintain happy lives. Bear in mind that by “happy,” I am not referring to endless bliss. Despite wh …

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Mind-body Health

Q&A with Dr. Andrew Weil

Editor’s Note: Andrew Weil, M.D. is a world-renowned leader, best-selling author, and pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. This March you have a special opportunity to hear Dr. Weil in person …

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Mind-body Health

Six New Year’s Resolutions

Getting healthy need not be overwhelming. Here are six simple, straightforward ways to get on track toward optimum health in the new year.1. Post It on the Fridge! Adopt the Anti-Inflammatory Diet The …

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Mind-body Health

5 Ways to Be Happier

“Happy” is a challenging word. To some, it suggests spiritual bliss. To others, it indicates sensual pleasure. To me, it means a fundamental, persistent state of contentment and serenity. From that pl …

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Mind-body Health

Q&A with Dr. Weil: Why Do Women Live Longer than Men?

Question:I heard that men's life expectancy is catching up to women's. But I don't understand why women typically live longer than men. Is it a difference in lifestyles, or due to some kind of inbuilt …

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Nutrition-Recipies

Q&A with Dr. Weil: Can Chicken Soup Banish Colds?

Question: Is chicken soup really good for colds, or is this just an old wives’ tale?Answer: In some cultures, chicken soup has long been a traditional cold remedy. I've read that Maimonides, the Jewis …

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Nutrition-Recipies

Q&A with Dr. Weil: New Year's Resolution—Best Food to Lose?

Question: I'm resolved to make the coming year a healthy one. If I should give up one food, what would it be? And alternatively, if I should add one food to my diet, what would you suggest?Answer:Cong …

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