Monthly Archives: July 2013

Chiropractic: Headaches, Chiropractic care & Vitamin D

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comHeadaches, Chiropractic care & Vitamin DA group of case reports has shown a relationship between tension-type headaches, musculoskeletal pain and vitamin D. In these reports, patients with histories of episodic headaches, body pain and muscle weakness were found to also be deficient in vitamin D. Upon beginning with a daily regimen of vitamin D… Read more »

Take Vitamin D to Prevent Cancer

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comTake Vitamin D to Prevent Cancer Thirty years of research has shown that low vitamin D is linked to “both skeletal and nonskeletal conditions, including several types of cancers, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, upper respiratory tract infections, all-cause mortality, and many others Several studies, both observational and randomized controlled trials, “have demonstrated that adequate levels of… Read more »

You want your man around longer? Read this!

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.com You want your man around longer? Read this! Men can live 14 Years Longer if they exercise, don’t smoke and have a normal waist circumference.  Men who did this lived an average of 14.2 years longer than those who didn’t exercise, smoked and whose waist is greater than 37. Health-conscious men have a… Read more »

Weight Loss Decreases Hot Flashes!

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105 www.safety-lane.com Weight Loss Decreases Hot Flashes Postmenopausal hot flashes and night sweats come under the medical heading of vasomotor symptoms or VMS. A recent study found “weight loss as part of a healthy dietary modification may help eliminate VMS among postmenopausal women.” More specifically, “women with symptoms at baseline who lost 10 lb or… Read more »

CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractors and Sprained Ankles

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comChiropractors and Sprained AnklesAnkle injuries are not only common, but also costly for many people. According to a study published in 2013, in the United States, an estimated 2 million acute ankle sprains occur each year, averaging $318 to $914 per sprain. Ankle sprains are significant because if not treated properly, the patient will… Read more »

Never Do Harm? Medical Procedures That May Be Useless, or Worse

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comNever Do Harm? Medical Procedures That May Be Useless, or WorseWe usually assume that new medical procedures and drugs are adopted because they are better. But a new analysis has found that many new techniques and medicines are either no more effective than the old ones, or worse. Moreover, many doctors persist in using… Read more »

Leg Cramps and What Can Be Done About Them

How do you prevent nighttime leg cramps? Many people experience excruciatingly painful cramps in their legs – always at night, and always in his thighs. Many people try pushing fluids, especially tonic water with quinine, as a preventive measure, ice packs can provide the relief when the cramps hit.  To be honest, nighttime leg cramps are… Read more »

Mommy issues: Breast-feeding Increase IQ for Toddlers and Grade-schoolers

www.safety-lane.com 07105www.chiropractic-lane.comBreast-feeding Increase IQ for Toddlers and Grade-schoolers Infants who had been breast-fed to age 12 months had higher vocabulary scores at 3 years of age and registered higher verbal and nonverbal intelligence scores at 7 years of age compared with nonbreast-fed infants, in a prospective, longitudinal cohort study.The current analysis, included 1312 mothers for… Read more »

ACE Inhibitors May Slow Cognitive Decline

www.safety-lane.com 07105www.chiropractic-lane.comACE Inhibitors May Slow Cognitive DeclineCentrally acting angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (CACE-Is) reduce the rate of cognitive decline in patients with dementia, regardless of blood pressure levels at the time of their hypertension diagnosis, a new study has found.The study also shows that the rate of cognitive change was improved in the first 6 months… Read more »