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Dr. Jennifer Pearlman: Beauty from the Inside Out

Dr. Jennifer Pearlman shares the five Ps that define her approach at PearlMD Rejuvenation, a world-renowned medical clinic, and what inspired her to build a new model of medicine to meet the needs of aging women.

www.dolcemag.com
Feb, 2022

 

How to get the most out of your diet and when to supplement with supplements

2022 might be the best year to start an anti-aging routine according to Dr. Jennifer Pearlman, and that routine can begin with your diet.

www.yourcentralvalley.com
Jan, 2022

 

6 Tips For Better Aging

Dr. Jennifer Pearlman, a medical doctor and attending staff physician at Mount Sinai Hospital joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom to shares new science of aging, and sheds light on the coveted fountain of youth.

www.wfla.com
Nov, 2021

 

The Beauty of Summer

Summer is a time when we want to look and feel out best, to reflct a natural and a joyful glow.

www.docksidepublishing.com
Summer, 2021

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Ageless Vitality: Recharge from the Inide Out

Do you feel like you've aged a five years in the past one-and-a-haf?...

www.docksidepublishing.com
Spring, 2021

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New Treatments and Upgraded Safety Measures at PearlMD Rejuvenation That Will Guarantee You The Safest Experience

Many of us have been torn between the desire to freshen up with a few injections, and the fear of somebody touching our face and potentially infecting us with COVID-19 (since it’s transmitted between people through close contact and droplets).

beyondfashionmagazine.com
September, 2020

 

WHY IS MY SCALP SO ITCHY? Maybe it’s reminding you to take note of your body

“I get it,” says Dr. Jennifer Pearlman, who I called to discuss your query. “I’m a mother, I’m a wife, I’m a daughter, I’m a doctor, I’m an employer—and women tend to really downstream their own health needs.” That’s largely why she decided to open a Toronto-based private integrative health practice designed to prioritize women’s wellness and empower her clients to start taking account of their bodies.

thekit.ca
September, 2020

 

How To Protect Your Skin From The Inside Out With Dr. Jennifer Pearlman

As August winds down and the heatwaves settle, you might think it’s time to ease up on your summer skincare routine. Well, it’s not. The sun doesn’t take breaks and neither can we. Skincare and sun protection are year-round endeavours that always require our utmost attention.

editseven.ca

 

What’s Her Secret: Dr Jennifer Pearlman on Women’s Health and Wellness

Dr Jennifer Pearlman originally thought she wanted to work in cardiology, but after seeing how women are often treated like mini men in the medical field, with our unique health concerns and needs brushed aside, she made a pivot to women’s health.

29secrets.com
June, 2020

 

The Quality Of The Calories You Consume Is Important For Weight Loss

The calorie as a measure of food energy is inaccurate and variable. The calorie is an age old measure designed to estimate the maximal energy in food.

Huffingtonpost.ca
August, 2017

 

Ketogenic Diet Can Kickstart Weight Loss And Boost Brain Fitness

A ketogenic diet is an extreme nutritional intervention based on very low carbohydrate intake designed to mimic starvation and drive the body into ketosis.

Huffingtonpost.ca
August, 2017

 

Calories In, Calories Out Is Only Part Of The Diet Equation

Two important adjustments must be made to the conventional calorie to better reflect bioavailable food energy: the work factor and the bug factor.

Huffingtonpost.ca
July, 2017

 

Take An Inside-Outside Approach To Restoring Hormonal Health

From hormonal imbalances, to nutritional deficiencies, to psychological stress there are many internal factors that can trigger unwanted changes in how we feel and look. The 200 or so hormones that circulate through our body work in concert with each other like the many instruments in a symphony orchestra. And like the symphony, when even one falls out of tune -- an imbalanced and disharmonious sound ensues.

Huffingtonpost.ca
June, 2017

 

Skincare Trends, Injections and the Globalization of Beauty: Dr. Pearlman Opens Up About the Past, Present and Future of Skincare

Like fashion, the skincare industry is subject to change, shift and countless trends. Whether it be the botox boom in the late 80s or the K-beauty mania of today, skincare is an evolving industry just like many others. Recently we spoke with beauty and skincare expert Dr. Jennifer Pearlman of the leading vitality clinic, Pearl Rejuvenation. In our educational one-on-one we covered a wide range of skin-centered topics from her own practice and services to the latest beauty trend that has everyone looking a little more, let’s just say, universal.

BeyondFashionMagazine.com
June, 2017

 

Woman writes harrowing account of suffering burns caused by essential oils

Elise Nguyen has a simple message for anyone who uses oil-based products before tanning: read the bottle very carefully.

In a Facebook post from April that has now gone viral, Nguyen said she applied doTERRA essential oils to her wrists and neck before going to a hot yoga class and using a tanning bed in March.

GlobalNews.ca
May 1st, 2017

 

10 Ways to Ease Hot Flashes

Waiting for you hot flashes to subside? These sweaty sessions can stay in your life for up to a decade or longer. There is relief, but not all remedies are equally effective.

"There are lots of muddied ideas out there, and you have to be careful," says Dr. Jennifer Pearlman, a women's health and wellness physician in Toronto. "Women are best served by a medical expert who can direct them to the most suitable options for them regarding safety and effectiveness."

EverythingZoomer
October 31st, 2016

 

Healthy Ways To Get Your Pre-Pregnancy Bod Back

Your little bundle of joy arrived and surprisingly weighed in at a small fraction of your total pregnancy weight gain. The numbers aren't adding up and you may -- like many moms -- begin to wonder if you will ever get your body back after baby.

Celebrity moms like Victoria Beckham and Angelina Jolie that have rapidly snapped back from pregnancy to their previous svelte shapes have led many new moms to set unrealistic expectations. Well, don't despair! It is neither realistic nor healthy to transform yourself so quickly...

Huffington Post
May 3, 2016

 

Asian Cosmetic Trends Are Redefining Global Beauty Standards

No longer are the secrets of Asian beauty locked up in Asia. The world is now agog with the latest beauty trends emerging from South Korea and Japan, where women's pursuit of skin perfection has led them to evolve skincare regimens with up to 18 different steps involving items virtually...

Huffington Post
March 10, 2016

How To Master The Science Of A Kiss

One-cheek or two? Wet or dry? Tongue or peck? Kissing is no simple matter but rather an act that can be executed in many different ways with many different meanings.
Kissing dates back through evolution and probably stems from our primate ancestral mothers passing chewed food to their young...

Huffington Post
February 15, 2016

 

Debunking The Detox Delusion: How To Do A Science Based Detox

As January marks the New Year and new beginnings, health resolutions are in full swing with aspirations for healthier, cleaner and leaner versions of ourselves. Hence, the rise in marketing and promotion of Detox and Cleanse products such as "liver tonics", "gut cleansers" and treatments like chelation and colonic cleanses....

Huffington Post
January 7, 2016

 

Five Tips for Getting TIFF-Ready Skin

Want to get your Skin #FITforTIFF? Here are my top tips for red carpet-ready skin.

Well nourished skin radiates health and beauty. Our skin is comprised of protein (collagen) and fat, so it requires adequate hydration for proper function. So, to get skin Fit...

Huffington Post
September 8, 2015

 

Navigating menopause: Hormone therapy and other options

Reproductive aging can start in our 30s. But there's help for PMS symptoms, perimenopause and menopause. Here's what to know about hormone therapy and other options.

Canadian Living
June, 2015

 

How yo-yo dieting and calorie restrictions could be hurting your IQ

Not only are dieters prone to post-diet weight gain, but intense calorie-restricted and yo-yo diets produce cognitive strain and neurotoxicity that may actually make you dumb

The Globe and Mail
April 12, 2015

 

How to Beat the Winter Blues and SAD

If your mood seems to be sinking into darkness and gloom along with the freezing cold temperatures, you are not alone. The winter blues are estimated to affect about 1 in 5 Canadians of which 25 per cent have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a condition in which severe mood disturbances...

Huffington Post
March 4, 2015

 

Sick of the cold? 5 ways to beat the winter blues

The winter doldrums are often accompanied by fatigue, weight gain and withdrawal from loved ones. But individuals with Seasonal Affective Disorder face more severe symptoms

The Globe and Mail
February 24, 2015

 

Five Steps To Fight Age-Related Weight Gain

Despite our collective obsession with counting calories, we are now the fattest generation in history. Obesity levels in Canadian adults have increased from 3 per cent in 2003 to 18.5 per cent in 2012, according to Statistics Canada, with the greatest rate of increase seen in women.

Huffington Post
February 6, 2015

 

How to Rekindle Your Sexual Desire

With Valentine's day soon approaching comes, some may be lamenting over what to do about their languishing libido. More than half of men and two-thirds of women experience sexual health problems by midlife. But in contrast to the myriad of over two dozen approved medical treatments for sexual dysfunction in...

Huffington Post
February 3, 2015

Top 15 tips for a healthier, happier 2015

This time of year, the wish lists are long: lose a few pounds, get more sleep, have more sex, be more energetic. It can be daunting – it’s no wonder most resolutions are broken by week one. We asked Globe Health Advisors to break things down to simple and actually manageable changes.

The Globe and Mail
December 31, 2014

Five steps that can help you win the battle against age-related weight gain

Despite our collective obsession with counting calories, we are now the fattest generation in history. Preventing age-related weight gain requires an individualized, multifaceted approach since diets alone are doomed to fail

The Globe and Mail
December 08, 2014

Is gaining weight inevitable as we age?

This is the question that countless patients ask of me in frustration as, despite their valiant efforts with diet and exercise, their mid-lines continue to expand

The Globe and Mail
July 08, 2014

How to Fight Midlife Weight Gain

Is the progressive weight gain associated with aging inevitable? This is the question that countless patients ask of me in frustration as despite their valiant efforts with diet and exercise -- their midlines continue to expand.
As we age, our bodies are less responsive to the typical caloric equation of...

Huffington Post
July 08, 2014

Need-to-know sunscreen facts

Think you know all there is to know about sunscreen and SPF? Brush up on your basics with these sunscreen facts and tips.

Elle Canada
June 23, 2014

Can you exercise your way to youthful skin?

If you need a nudge toward the gym or your running shoes, science has delivered yet another reason – your skin

The Globe and Mail
April 29, 2014

Debunking the myths and hype surrounding menopause – and so-called remedies

To demystify the topic of bioidenticals – touted by Suzanne Somers – it is essential that we first define it

The Globe and Mail
March 31, 2014

Myths About Bioidentical Hormones

Suzanne Somers seemingly reigns atop one of the most controversial issues in Women's Health; bioidentical hormones. Now targeting younger women in her new book, Suzanne professes a bioidentical hormone solution for their peri-menopausal problems. A growing divide between conventional medicine and a Suzanne-inspired burgeoning alternative health industry, heightens the need...

Huffington Post
March 07, 2014

It’s time for the health sciences to stop treating women as ‘mini-men’

Medical science needs to to a better job of studying gender differences and developing sex specific health strategies

The Globe and Mail
March 06, 2014

Take Charge of your Aging

The new science of aging is shedding light on the coveted fountain of youth. Our midlife represents both risk and opportunity. As we creep into our middle years we often begin to experience disruptive symptoms and face increased risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. It...

Huffington Post
February 11, 2014

The real midlife challenge: Take charge of your aging with these four factors

Welcome to Health Advisor, where contributors share their knowledge in fields ranging from fitness to psychology, pediatrics to aging. Follow us @Globe_Health.

The Globe and Mail
February 11, 2014

Clean, lean and mean: The three-point plan that will help you eat right

Welcome to Health Advisor, where contributors share their knowledge in fields ranging from fitness to psychology, pediatrics to aging

The Globe and Mail
January 28, 2014

Fifteen things Canadians can do to be healthier this year

Top health and fitness experts each offer one thing we can do

The Globe and Mail
January 5, 2014

Try This Exercise Program For Your Brain

Over the past decade, neuroscientists have discovered that adult brains are capable of adapting and developing new connections (neuroplasticity). By keeping your brain fit through regular mental exercises and brain challenges you can expand your capacity and prevent age-related loss of function (dementia).

What does an exercise program for your...

Huffington Post
November 27, 2014

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