We often think of our mind and body as separate, but our mental and physical health are interconnected. Research shows that nearly one in three people with a long-term physical health condition also have a mental health condition, such as anxiety or depression. The...
About Dr. Rahul Kapur

Dr. Rahul Kapur, M.D. is a board-certified family medicine physician with a dedicated passion for integrative medicine and a deep knowledge of functional medicine. He was named intern of the year at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, KS, and has been practicing as a hospitalist for over a decade. He has successfully helped many patients in Kansas City with his specialized IV bags, ketamine therapy, hormone optimization and weight loss therapy methods.
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Four Ways to Embrace Men’s Health Month
June is Men's Health Month — a month dedicated to raising awareness about health care for men and encouraging healthy habits for longer and happier lives. We want to help men take control of their health and encourage their loved ones to do the same. According to the...
Can Regenerative Medicine Help Chronic Pain?
According to the CDC, approximately 50 million adults in the United States deal with chronic pain daily. Chronic pain can cause more than just physical pain — it often takes a toll on one’s quality of life. It can interfere with daily activities, such as working,...
5-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Beginners
An anti-inflammatory diet isn’t another fad — it’s a lifestyle change that involves making smarter and healthier food choices. According to a study mentioned in Very Well Health, an anti-inflammatory diet led to a 37% decrease in inflammatory substances, such as...
Get Heart-Healthy with Heart Rate Training
Only about one in five adults and teens get enough exercise to maintain good health, according to The American Heart Association (AHA). Reasons range from tiredness to lack of time, but it’s crucial to establish a fitness routine that works for you to improve your...
Stress Awareness Month — Manage Stress for a Healthier You
Stress is something we all experience, whether it’s from an upcoming exam, managing a house full of kids, impending deadlines at work, making sure all the bills are paid, trying to make enough time for friends and family, the list goes on. However, while we all...
What Is Medical Weight Loss? Everything You Need to Know
Many people hear the term "medical weight loss" and are still not sure what it actually means. You may be wondering if it is a real medical option, what it includes and whether it could help when diet and exercise have not been enough. This guide will walk you...
Week-by-Week Guide to National Nutrition Month
March is the start of spring, warmer weather and blooming flowers, but it’s also National Nutrition Month! It is time to focus our attention on the importance of making informed food choices and creating regular physical activity habits to be our healthiest selves....
Quick and Easy Guide to Improving Heart Health
February is American Heart Month — a month focused on spreading awareness about heart disease. Did you know heart disease is the number one leading cause of death in the United States? In fact, according to the CDC, about 659,000 people in the United States die from...







