ONE NSU MAGAZINE hand as she passed away, I promised her I would figure out what happened and how to not let it happen to anyone else. And with that purpose, I dug into understanding the underlying causes of disease.” THE GLOBAL ODYSSEY After completing her residency training, Cabeca realized she didn’t have the “full picture” when it came to women’s health, so she embarked on a multifaceted educational odyssey that took her around the globe. “I needed to learn more to get to the underlying root causes of the issues and illnesses the women I was treating were suffering from,” she explained. “That led me to study agemanagement and regenerative medicine,” she continued. “Through my personal journey and travels around the world, I also learned about integrative medicine and many other healing modalities, as well as the inte- gration of all the different healing methods—from science and medical academic teachings to old-wives’ tales from villages in South America. All of this happened organically—a 360- degree approach was just a natural progression of my journey as a physician.” A FERTILE POSITION At the age of 39, a new health crisis—her own—led Cabeca down another path of selfThe photos above and to the left exemplify Anna Cabeca’s commitment to balancing the demands of professional commitments and spending quality time with her family. 40
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