(Aging Untold) — Holistic approaches to health and wellness go beyond medication and take into account how you sleep, move, eat and manage stress. What holistic medicine means Holistic medicine isn’t alternative medicine — it’s complete medicine, according to Dr. Rhea Rogers, a board-certified ph...
Key takeaway Rhea Rogers, a board-certified physician.
Why this matters in The Midland
In Midland , where healthcare options continue to evolve, the concept of holistic medicine is particularly relevant. As local residents navigate the complexities of managing chronic conditions and maintaining overall wellness, a comprehensive approach that considers the interplay between physical, emotional, and environmental factors is crucial. The emphasis on nutrition, movement, stress, and sleep as foundational pillars of whole-body health resonates with the community's growing interest in preventive care. By adopting practical strategies such as prioritizing self-care, building muscle through exercise, and addressing underlying stressors, Midlanders can take proactive steps towards improving their overall health. As local healthcare providers and wellness experts incorporate holistic principles into their practices, residents can expect to see more integrated and patient-centered approaches to care, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and a higher quality of life for the community. This shift towards whole-person care has the potential to make a lasting impact on Midland's health landscape.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS) ·
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