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The 5 Keys to Maximum Health
We are living in “a land flowing with milk and honey,” and it’s killing us. Our Western lifestyle drives inflammation in the body, which plays a primary role in the development of our killer diseases. Our society also promotes shallow and self-centered behavior, leading to depression and despair.
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Women, Stress and Fatigue: Best Solutions
Stress and fatigue are problems that increasingly plague American women. And too often, we are not taken seriously. Increased economic hardship —added to balancing work and family, caring for aging parents, and coping with the daily onslaught of demands, just to name a few—have all contributed to unprecedented levels of stress and fatigue.
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Good Health in Hard Times
In this practical, reassuring and inspiring speech, Dr. Atkinson cuts through the clutter of information to give your audience the bottom line on achieving optimal health. She goes straight to the heart of matter, teaching participants where they’ll get the “biggest bang for their buck.” 
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Why Dr. Holly Atkinson?
Dr. Atkinson is expert at helping people make meaningful change in their professional and personal lives. She cuts through the clutter of information, health research and media hype, offering both practical advice and inspiration. Her clients describe her as warm, down-to-earth, funny, and motivational. Her high level of energy and passion, coupled with her life-altering messages, leave audiences exhilarated and wanting more. Dr. Atkinson’s captivating and compelling style motivates participants to close the gap between information and action, helping them set, achieve and surpass goals, and to reach optimal wellbeing.

Dr. Holly Atkinson is Chief Medical Officer and Senior Medical Correspondent for HealthiNation. She is also Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the Advancing Idealism in Medicine Program at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. In addition, she is Past President of Physicians for Human Rights, a non-profit organization that shared in the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. She has worked in print, broadcast television and online media for both medical professional and consumer audiences. She hold degrees in both medicine and journalism and has had extensive experience as a medical correspondent, including assignments with NBC's Today show and The CBS Morning News.

CONTACT US: For information regarding Dr. Atkinson speaking for your organization, call 212-828-1561 or go to Contact Us.
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