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Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Best joint supplements to ease arthritis pain in 2025, according to experts
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, causing joint pain, swelling and stiffness that can make everyday tasks feel like major hurdles. While there's no known cure, managing symptoms is often possible through a mix of lifestyle changes, medications and — in some cases — supplements. The best joint supplements can help alleviate inflammation, ease pain and support joint mobility, making them a popular complementary option alongside traditional treatments. However, it's important to stay grounded in the facts: Supplements for arthritis and joint pain aren't magic bullets, and their effectiveness can vary from person to person. "There isn't much evidence-based universal support for any arthritis supplement," says Dr. Leia Rispoli, a double-board-certified interventional pain management specialist and physiatrist at DISC Sports & Spine Center. Still, if you're curious to see whether a supplement could help soothe aches and pains — and your doctor has given you the green light to do so — some supplements may be worth a try. To help you navigate your options, we spoke with five health care professionals, including three dietitians and two doctors, then reviewed top products based on formulation, ingredient quality, cost and tester feedback. Read on to discover the five best joint supplements to discuss with your doctor at your next appointment. Best arthritis and joint pain supplements for 2025 Factors to consider when shopping for joint supplements How we chose FAQs on natural remedies for arthritis and joint pain Meet our experts A note on supplements The products included on this list are dietary supplements. Statements about these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Dietary supplements are not appropriate for everyone and may interact with other supplements or medications, so talk to your health care provider before adding a dietary supplement to your routine. According to dietitian Jamie Lee McIntyre, omega-3 fatty acid supplements — including fish oil — are among the most researched and effective options for helping ease both rheumatoid- and osteoarthritis-related pain and inflammation. "Omega-3s (especially EPA and DHA) have natural anti-inflammatory properties. They work by decreasing the production of inflammatory chemicals (like prostaglandins and cytokines) that contribute to joint pain and stiffness in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis," she says. A group of studies looked into how omega-3 fatty acid supplements might help people with osteoarthritis, and found that taking omega-3 supplements significantly reduced arthritis pain and improved joint function compared to a placebo. For targeting joint pain and inflammation, McIntyre recommends looking for a fish or algal oil supplement with at least 1,000 mg of combined EPA and DHA omega-3s. To ensure label accuracy, she also says it's best to choose a product that's third-party tested for purity and potency. An easy way to check for this is by looking for an NSF or International Fish Oil Standards (IFOS) certification on the product's packaging. (back to top) Turmeric is a golden-yellow spice often used in cooking and has long been used as a natural remedy to help reduce inflammation and ease aching joints. In particular, its main active component — curcumin — is well known in the wellness sphere for its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. "Curcumin reduces inflammation by blocking pro-inflammatory cytokines and scavenging free radicals that damage cells," says Vanessa Imus, a dietitian and owner of Integrated Nutrition for Weight Loss in Bothell, Wash. Like many supplements used for arthritis, more large-scale, high-quality studies are needed to fully confirm turmeric's benefits. That said, the existing research is promising. One review found that turmeric supplements were linked to significant improvements in both pain and physical function among people with knee osteoarthritis. Interestingly, in three studies where turmeric was compared to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), turmeric supplements performed just as well. Another review, which analyzed 29 studies, also found encouraging results, with turmeric supplementation associated with reduced pain severity across five types of arthritis — including ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis and gout. It's worth noting that effective doses ranged from 120 mg to 1500 mg daily, so you'll want to talk with a health care professional about the best starting dose for your needs. Expert tip: As a dietitian myself, I know that turmeric on it's own isn't well-absorbed by the body. Luckily, pairing it with black pepper extract (piperine) or oil — like in a liposomal supplement formulation — can help. (back to top) Glucosamine and chondroitin are naturally occurring compounds in cartilage — the tissue that cushions joints. These supplements have become increasingly popular for people with osteoarthritis, as they may help slow the breakdown of cartilage. But despite their popularity, research supporting their effectiveness is mixed. For instance, one review found that people taking a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin scored better on a key arthritis test compared to those taking placebos. However, for other measures, like pain scores, the results were less clear or not significant. Research currently suggests an effective dose of 1,500 mg of glucosamine and 1,200 mg of chondroitin. However, because studies on the subject are mixed, it's best to talk with a health care professional about if and how much glucosamine and chondroitin to take. It's also important to note that glucosamine and chondroitin aren't safe or appropriate for everyone, including those with shellfish allergies, asthma, diabetes, prostate cancer, glaucoma or those taking anticoagulant medications (like warfarin). (back to top) Collagen plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy joints and may be especially beneficial for those managing arthritis. Found naturally in the body, collagen is a protein that helps build cartilage to support smooth, pain-free movement. With arthritis, cartilage can break down over time, leading to pain, stiffness and inflammation. While more research is needed, taking collagen supplements may help replenish the body's natural supply and support joint health, potentially reducing discomfort and improving mobility. Research suggests that taking hydrolyzed collagen supplements — aka supplements where collagen is broken down into smaller pieces that are more readily digested and absorbed — may stimulate the production of new cartilage and reduce joint pain over time. Plus, collagen is easy to incorporate into your routine, whether through powders, capsules or collagen-rich foods like bone broth. (back to top) Vitamin D plays a vital role in both immune function and bone health, and not getting enough of this sunshine vitamin may be contributing to your aches and pains. While those already meeting their vitamin D needs may not see additional benefits, one review found that adults with arthritis and widespread pain were more likely to have insufficient vitamin D levels. In a smaller study, adults with knee osteoarthritis who hadn't undergone knee surgery experienced modest improvements in knee pain over five years if they took vitamin D regularly and maintained adequate levels for at least two years. Beyond supporting joint and bone health, adequate vitamin D intake has also been linked to other benefits for healthy aging, including a reduced risk of falls and chronic disease. The optimal dose to support arthritis and joint pain ultimately depends on your current vitamin D status, with higher doses often necessary for those with a confirmed deficiency. (back to top) 'Before adding any supplement to your routine, its important to talk with your doctor or a qualified health care provider for personalized guidance. Once you've done that, keep these key factors in mind when choosing the best arthritis supplement: Manufacturer reputation: Choose brands with a strong reputation for quality and transparency. Third-party testing: Look for supplements that are independently tested for purity and potency to ensure you're getting what the label claims. Ingredient transparency: Opt for supplements with clear labeling and minimal fillers or additives. Research-backed ingredients and dosage: While research into supplements for arthritis and joint pain is still evolving, some ingredients are supported by stronger evidence than others. When evaluating a product, in addition to clinically-backed ingredients, check for doses that have been shown to be effective in research. Other active ingredients: It's important to be aware that some supplements touted as being beneficial for arthritis — like red yeast rice, chaparral and cat's claw — aren't well-supported by research and may be dangerous when taken regularly. While some ingredients, like vitamin D, may be safe and even helpful for joint pain, make sure you're not already getting them from another supplement, like your multivitamin or protein powder. Medication interactions: Always check with a health care professional before taking any new supplements to ensure they wont interact with prescription or over-the-counter medications you're currently taking. Dietary restrictions: If you have allergies or other dietary preferences or restrictions, make sure to carefully read the ingredient list to choose a supplement that aligns with your needs. Price: High-quality supplements are available at a variety of price points. While it's important not to sacrifice quality for cost, the most expensive option isn't always the best one either. (back to top) To identify the best supplements for arthritis and joint pain, we conducted an in-depth review of the most up-to-date research and consulted medical professionals and dietitians to understand which ingredients are most effective — and which ones to avoid. For specific product recommendations, we combined these expert insights with hands-on tester feedback, prioritizing formulations backed by scientific evidence and real-world experience. The result: a list of supplements that are both research-supported and user-approved. (back to top) Research on supplements for joint pain is limited, and the best supplement for arthritis depends on your specific symptoms and health needs. Fish oil, turmeric and collagen are among the most well-researched options. It's a good idea to talk with a health care professional to determine which supplement may work best for you. Green tea may be helpful for those managing arthritis thanks to its impressive antioxidant profile — including epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a compound with potent anti-inflammatory effects. Tart cherry juice may also be beneficial, with some studies linking it to improvements in pain and overall quality of life among those with knee osteoarthritis. That said, one of the best ways to support joint health is by staying hydrated. Rispoli says an overall healthy lifestyle is key for managing arthritis pain. She highlights eating a balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress and engaging in non-impact exercise, like yoga or swimming, as being particularly helpful. She also notes the importance of understanding your symptoms, advising to "[Get] educated on what pains might be more severe than normal." Amidor agrees that diet plays a significant role in managing joint pain. She points out that certain foods may be particularly helpful thanks to their anti-inflammatory benefits. These include fatty fish (like salmon and tuna), nut, seeds, olive oil and berries. CBD (cannabidiol) has gained attention for its potential to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. "Some people have reported relief with CBD locally," says Dr. Nora Singer, director of the Division of Rheumatology at MetroHealth. "CBD [may] help arthritis pain because there's usually a natural anti-inflammatory component and maybe a menthol or lidocaine component which distracts some of the nerves from feeling pain," says Rispoli. Still, it's important to note that CBD isn't safe or effective for everyone, and it's crucial to exercise caution by purchasing only from reputable, well-vetted manufacturers. When it comes to arthritis, research on NAD+ is promising, but ultimately scarce. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a tiny but mighty molecule found in every cell of your body, helping to keep things running smoothly. One of its many roles is helping to repair your DNA and support your body as it fights off damage over time. However, as we age, the levels of NAD+ naturally decrease, which can make us more prone to issues like inflammation and other age-related health problems. While NAD+ may have potential therapeutic benefits for arthritis and joint pain thanks to its role in reducing inflammation and promoting cellular repair, there's currently a lack of human studies to support its effectiveness. "Taking a warm bath or shower to get moving can be helpful and can help lubricate stiff joints," says Singer. She also suggests paraffin wax hand treatments for patients with hand stiffness and avoiding prolonged immobilization. (back to top) Leia Rispoli, double-board-certified interventional pain management specialist and physiatrist at DISC Sports & Spine Center in Southern California Jamie Lee McIntyre, MS, RDN, nutrition consultant Vanessa Imus, MS, RDN, dietitian and owner of Integrated Nutrition for Weight Loss in Bothell, Wash. Toby Amidor, MS, RD, award-winning nutrition expert Nora Singer, director of the division of rheumatology at MetroHealth and professor of medicine and pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (back to top) Our health content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional on questions about your health.


Business Wire
17-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Assessments 24x7 Launches AI Coach
RENO, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Assessments 24x7, a SaaS (software-as-a-service) assessment technology leader, announces the launch of Assessments 24x7 Intelligence, a new AI-driven coach that provides authentic assessment insights with real-time, actionable guidance. Unlike conventional AI that uses generic internet-generated data, Assessments 24x7 Intelligence runs on our proprietary platform and is built on real assessment results and expertly curated insights from real people. Share 'Unlike conventional AI that uses generic internet-generated data, Assessments 24x7 Intelligence runs on our proprietary platform and is built on real assessment results and expertly curated insights from real people,' says Brandon Parker, CEO of Assessments 24x7. Combining 25 years of assessment experience and data collection with the latest open AI technology, Assessments 24x7 Intelligence enables users to look at workplace and interpersonal issues from all directions. Because insights come from real data and real people, AI responses complement and enhance DISC, Motivators, and Emotional Intelligence reports and other Assessments 24x7 tools. 'Assessments 24x7 Intelligence isn't meant to replace the knowledge and expertise of our customers but to enhance their ability to apply and implement results,' Parker says. 'If someone is stuck on a problem or issue, our AI quickly delivers new perspectives, ideas, and approaches to consider.' Designed for human resources and talent leaders, executives and other business professionals, coaches and consultants, and anyone working with behavioral assessments, the AI assistant improves decision-making for hiring, coaching, leadership development, team synergy, conflict resolution, and more. 'Users can ask free-form questions or choose from a library of hundreds of common workplace, family, and relationship questions,' Parker says. 'There are infinite ways to refine queries through AI's dynamic, evolving technology.' Assessments 24x7 Intelligence is free for Assessments 24x7 customers, with no additional fees or monthly limits. Learn more about Assessments 24x7 Intelligence at Global Assessment Technologies LLC dba Assessments 24x7 is the global leader in SaaS (software-as-a-service) assessment technology, powering millions of behavioral assessments worldwide. As the leading DISC provider specializing in a full range of scientifically validated tools, Assessments 24x7 offers a powerful platform designed for coaches, businesses, HR/training professionals, recruiters, and organizations. With an intuitive dashboard and an array of customization options, their proprietary platform can integrate with any software system to provide a seamless and cohesive user experience. Their core assessments are backed by the Assessment Standards Institute (ASI) with objective testing and reporting that meet standards set by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). For more information, visit
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
The Developing Doctor Launches New Online Course to Empower Early-Career Physicians
New Online Course Helps Early-Career Physicians Navigate the Critical Transition from Training to Thriving Iowa City, Iowa , May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Developing Doctor, a leader in physician coaching and education, is proud to announce the launch of its latest online course, "Mastery and Wellness: How to Thrive As a Physician." This innovative program is designed to equip early-career doctors with essential nonclinical skills necessary for success in the demanding field of medicine. Created by Dr. Ben Reinking, a practicing pediatric cardiologist and certified coach, the course addresses the unique challenges faced by medical school graduates and residents as they transition into more autonomous roles. "Training teaches you to survive in medicine," says Dr. Reinking. "But thriving as a physician—personally and professionally—requires a completely different skill set." "Training teaches you to survive in medicine," says Dr. Reinking. "But thriving as a physician—personally and professionally—requires a completely different skill set." "Mastery and Wellness" is tailored for medical school graduates entering residency and residents preparing for the responsibilities of attending life. Participants will gain confidence in their professional identity, learn to set boundaries, build resilience, and avoid burnout. The course also offers clear frameworks for decision-making, leadership, and career planning. In addition to these valuable skills, the course provides personalized growth strategies using DISC, VIA Strengths, and Emotional Intelligence (EIQ) assessments. Participants will have lifetime access to course materials, ensuring continued development as their careers progress. Enrollment for "Mastery and Wellness" is now open at The Developing Doctor's website. Early registrants will benefit from a complimentary coaching session and access to a private peer community, enhancing their learning experience. The Developing Doctor, founded by Dr. Ben Reinking, is dedicated to helping physicians create fulfilling and sustainable careers. Through coaching, courses, and content, it empowers doctors with the skills and self-awareness often overlooked in traditional medical training. About The Developing Doctor Dr. Ben Reinking, the founder of The Developing Doctor, is on a mission to help physicians rediscover the joy and purpose that called them to medicine. As a practicing pediatric cardiologist and medical educator, he intimately understands the challenges that can lead to burnout and disillusionment among doctors at all career stages. Through The Developing Doctor's coaching programs, Dr. Reinking empowers medical students, trainees, and practicing physicians to thrive personally and professionally. He draws on his extensive clinical and leadership experience and his journey of overcoming burnout to guide clients in developing the self-awareness, resilience, and communication skills that are key to navigating the complexities of modern medicine. What sets The Developing Doctor apart is Dr. Reinking's holistic approach, which recognizes that finding fulfillment as a physician requires aligning one's work with one's values, strengths, and passions. By partnering with clients to gain this clarity of purpose, set meaningful goals, and take balanced action, he helps them create careers that energize rather than deplete them. At the heart of Dr. Reinking's work is a belief in the transformative power of coaching to help physicians not just survive but truly thrive in their roles as healers, leaders, and educators. Through The Developing Doctor, he is nurturing a movement of physicians empowered to find direction, balance, and joy in their life's work so they can bring their best selves to the practice of medicine. Press inquiries The Developing Doctor Ben Reinking drben@ Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Allego™ Invests in Future Sales Leaders Through Collaboration with Babson College
Immersive 12-week internship blends real-world training, mentorship, and skill-building simulations to prepare students for careers in sales WALTHAM, Mass., April 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Demonstrating its commitment to education, mentorship, and innovation in the sales profession, Allego, Inc., the leader in AI-powered revenue enablement technology, today announced the successful completion of its inaugural sales internship program, developed in collaboration with Babson College, the #1 school for entrepreneurship education. The 12-week program offered students hands-on exposure to the art and science of sales development, blending real-time call shadowing, artificial intelligence (AI) simulations, and mentorship from Allego's high-performing revenue team. "It was incredibly rewarding to mentor the Babson interns and share the art and science behind successful sales," said David Ashe, Director of Sales Development at Allego. "Watching their curiosity evolve into confidence week after week reinforced the importance of programs like this—not just for the students, but for the future of the sales profession." Three Babson College seniors—Jolie Rojik, Jesus Alanis, and Jonathan Rosario—participated in the program, rotating weekly between live call observation and guided sales training. Designed to reflect the realities of today's modern sales environment, the curriculum covered DISC profile analysis, cold call framework, objection handling, and time management. Students also listened to live cold calls and engaged in skill-building simulations within the Allego platform to reinforce their learning. "The ability to expand my network with Babson alumni, many who are very successful in their sales careers and further learn about the culture and structure of their company has been an exhilarating and captivating experience," said Jesus Alanis, a senior at Babson College. "Overall, this was a great experience, one that allowed me to learn more about the dynamic of sales and the sales enablement industry." The program was part of a broader collaboration between Allego and Professor Vini Onyemah's Professional Sales Practicum at Babson College. In addition to the internship, Allego hosted a class visit, offering students an inside look at sales, marketing, and customer success in action. Several students expressed interest in pursuing full-time sales roles after graduation—an early sign of the program's long-term impact. "Experiential learning is the cornerstone of meaningful education," said Professor Onyemah. "Allego's internship program gave our students practical insight into the modern sales landscape while reinforcing key principles we cover in the classroom. The result was transformative for many of them, both personally and professionally." The program also inspired students to reframe how they view sales. Many arrived with preconceived notions of aggressive tactics, quotas, and cold calls, but left with a new appreciation for sales as a discipline rooted in consulting, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship. The success of the internship demonstrates more than just a productive collaboration—it highlights Allego's broader commitment to elevating the sales profession. By providing students with meaningful, real-world experience, Allego is helping redefine how the next generation views and enters the world of sales. "At Allego, we believe in building confident teams, and that includes the next generation of Professional Sellers," said Mark Magnacca, President and Co-Founder of Allego. "This program reflects our commitment to experiential learning, professional development, and equipping emerging talent with the tools they need to succeed. We plan to continue expanding our experiential learning initiatives and continuing to strengthen partnerships with academic institutions." This program is one of many ways Allego invests in emerging talent and deepens the connection between academia and industry—helping students develop the skills and confidence needed to thrive in today's sales landscape. About AllegoAllego, Inc. is the leader in AI-powered revenue enablement technology. With Allego, you'll ready more confident teams, curate impactful content, and engage buyers effectively—all within a unified platform. What sets Allego apart is the company's expertise in driving adoption across revenue teams to foster alignment and knowledge sharing in the flow of work. This results in up to 50% reduction in software spend, 50% shorter sales cycles, and 45% higher win rates, propelling revenue growth. Learn more about how Allego can transform your sales enablement into a growth-driving powerhouse at About Babson CollegeBabson College is the #1 school for entrepreneurship education. Through its proven Entrepreneurial Thought & Action® methodology, the College prepares entrepreneurial leaders who create, grow, and steward sustainable economic and social value around the world. Founded in 1919 in Wellesley, Massachusetts, Babson has empowered more than 45,000 entrepreneurial leaders to impact communities and industries of all kinds. Babson is recognized as the No. 2 best college in the United States by The Wall Street Journal and has maintained its place as No. 1 atop U.S. News & World Report's entrepreneurship rankings for decades. The College offers an array of undergraduate, graduate, and executive education programs and partners with organizations around the world to support global entrepreneurship initiatives. Through the Arthur M. Blank School for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Babson's centers and institutes, the College empowers accomplished and aspiring entrepreneurs to advance the study and practice of entrepreneurial thought leadership around the world. Media Contacts: Babson CollegeKate Chaneykchaney@ AllegoMichelle Davidsonmdavidson@ "Allego" is a trademark of Allego, Inc. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Allego Sign in to access your portfolio

Associated Press
21-04-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Resilience Isn't Just a Buzzword—This Michigan Coach Is Helping Leaders Build It for Real
From stress to strength—Alsamari helps leaders grow through resilience coaching, DISC insight, and proven leadership strategies. DEARBORN, MI, UNITED STATES, April 21, 2025 / / -- Burnout, overwhelm, and uncertainty are no longer exceptions—they're the norm. But one Michigan-based resilience coach is helping entrepreneurs, professionals, and organizations break the cycle and lead with clarity, strength, and purpose. Nagham Alsamari is a professional speaker, resilience coach, and corporate trainer who helps businesses and individuals build long-term capacity to thrive—not just survive. Through her company, Imkan Leadership Development, she equips teams with practical tools to navigate pressure, reduce burnout, and lead with confidence and clarity in rapidly changing environments. A former educator, principal, and now keynote speaker and DISC-certified consultant, Alsamari blends strategy with deep empathy—drawing from her own experiences as a refugee, community leader, and leadership mentor. 'Resilience isn't about being tough—it's about being prepared,' said Alsamari. 'I help people and organizations create systems and habits that make them stronger over time, not more exhausted.' A Coaching Approach That Starts With Self-Awareness Every coaching relationship begins with the DISC personality assessment, a behavior-based tool that reveals how people lead, communicate, and respond to stress. Whether she's working with an executive team or a solo entrepreneur, Alsamari customizes her approach to match the person—not just the position. 'You can't lead others effectively if you don't understand your own pressure points, triggers, and blind spots,' she says. Clients walk away with more than motivation. They gain practical tools to shift from reactivity to resilience—learning how to manage energy, set boundaries, and lead with intention. Real People, Real Change Her impact spans individuals and teams, from new immigrants launching businesses to seasoned professionals rebuilding after burnout: 'Nagham's coaching gave me tools that helped me manage pressure, stay focused, and maintain balance. Her impact has been invaluable.' — Mohammad Bahrami 'She helped me identify the gaps in my business and recommended solutions that worked. Her coaching gave me clarity, productivity, and the confidence to lead.' — Dua Al-Zayadi 'She challenges you to grow, and walks with you every step of the way. Her coaching and leadership are unmatched.' — Rola Abbas A Voice Leaders Trust Alsamari is also a sought-after speaker, known for her insight, relatability, and depth. She regularly delivers keynotes and training workshops on resilience, DISC-based communication, and sustainable leadership development. 'Her wisdom, knowledge, and authenticity resonated deeply with our audience,' said Danette-Duron Willner of Clearheaded LLC, reflecting on Alsamari's appearance at the 2025 FemPreneur Summit. Alsamari also collaborates with organizations on tailored resilience training for teams, leadership cohorts, and community initiatives. From Refugee to Resilience Coach Alsamari's coaching is grounded in experience. She arrived in the U.S. as a refugee at 13, became a teacher, then a school principal—before launching her company to support others navigating complex leadership and life challenges. 'I've survived many near-death experiences. I know what it means to keep going when it feels impossible. That's why I do this work.' How to Work With Imkan Leadership Development Imkan offers: • 1:1 and group coaching programs • Organizational resilience training • DISC-based team development workshops • Speaking engagements and leadership seminars All coaching programs begin with a DISC assessment and a free discovery call to assess client needs. 'Her coaching isn't about hype—it's about helping you lead with clarity, strength, and purpose,' said Heather McGlone, President of Ace Strategies. 📞 Media Contact Nagham Alsamari Resilience Coach, Speaker, & DISC Consultant 📧 [email protected] 🌐 📱 Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube: @leadwithimkan Nagham Alsamari Imkan Leadership Development LLC +1 3136550393 email us here Visit us on social media: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube TikTok Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.