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  • Nov 7, 2024 | yahoo.com | SERENA POON

    Unsplash+Menopause occurs when a woman’s menstrual period stops. Like the rest of the human experience, menopause is not as simple as an “on-off” switch. The hormonal stage leading up to menopause, called perimenopause, usually occurs over a long period of time and includes changes that affect well-being in complex ways. Perimenopause and menopause are often misunderstood and even feared.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | chiroeco.com | SERENA POON

    Pain, whether chronic or acute, is an undeniable aspect of the human experience. Its impact can extend far beyond the physical realm, affecting emotional well-being and overall quality of life. Recent findings from Nuffield Health reveal a significant disparity in how pain affects women, with joint pain notably impacting emotional and physical health more profoundly for women than men.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | stanton-company.com | SERENA POON

    Dr. Gundry and Serena Poon were both mentioned in an article written by First For Women. The article discusses a type of dark tea brew that has many health benefits, aiding weight loss and fighting off diabetes. ‘Pu-erh tea – also called pu-er tea or dark tea – is a unique, fermented tea sourced from the Yunnan province in China. ‘These fermented tea leaves never spoil and could be carried on horse caravans along trade routes,’ explains Steven Gundry, MD, author of Gut Check.

  • Feb 13, 2024 | stanton-company.com | SERENA POON

    Serena Poon was featured in VegNews titled, “Welcome the Lunar New Year With These 15 Umami-Rich Asian Inspired Recipes.” The article shares Serena’s insights on how to honor traditional recipes while making thoughtful vegan swaps and the symbolic meanings of the ingredients for the Lunar New Year. Click here to read the full story. Source: vegnew.com Posted on: February 13, 2024 Permalink | Posted in: News, Press, Serena Poon |

  • Feb 7, 2024 | stanton-company.com | SERENA POON

    Serena Poon and Laird Hamilton were featured in GQ’s article, “10 of the Best Non-Boring Foods To Eat After You Work Out, According to Nutritionists and Trainers.”¬†Serena Poon suggests eating Mediterranean chickpea salads and avocados¬† which help with nutrient absorption and reducing inflammation. Click here to read the full story. Source: GQ.com Posted on: February 7, 2024 Permalink | Posted in: News, Press, Serena Poon |

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