Monthly Archives: June 2014

The 15 Foods with the LEAST PESTICIDES: EWG’s “Clean 15”

safety-lane.com  07105chiropractic-lane.comchiropractic-lane.blogspot.comThe 15 Foods with the LEAST PESTICIDES: EWG’s “Clean 15” The Environmental Working Group’s 2014 (EWG) examination of pesticide in fruits and veggies revealed: 99 percent of apples had residue from at least one pesticide. And some other fruits (less frequently) registered residue from 13 or more! Pesticides from produce plus garden and household products are linked… Read more »

Don’t Use Drugs to Quit Smoking

safety-lane.com  07105chiropractic-lane.comchiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Don’t Use Drugs to Quit SmokingTo some people’s way of thinking, the best way to quit using a drug like cigarettes is to temporarily replace it with a drug designed to help you quit the first drug. The problem with this strategy is that the smoking cessation drug has its own side effects, some… Read more »

Reverse Color Blindness?

safety-lane.com  07105chiropractic-lane.comchiropractic-lane.blogspot.comReverse Color Blindness What do hair dressers, artists, fashion industry folks, designers, construction workers, painters and other similar occupations have in common?They all depend on color discrimination for their work.Statistically, 8% of the US population suffers from color blindness.Unfortunately, the onset of color blindness is a slow process and many folks often don’t even… Read more »

Proper Treatment for Sports Injuries

safety-lane.com  07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Proper Treatment for Sports InjuriesWhile most people will go see a doctor after any type of sports injury is incurred, there are some that do not require a doctor to treat, and still others need to be treated in the meantime until you can get to a doctor to help the recovery process… Read more »

Why Your Muscles Get Sore

safety-lane.com  07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Why Your Muscles Get Sore As people age, they begin to complain more of pains in their muscles and joints. They seem to stiffen up with age, and such commonplace activities as bending over for the morning paper can make them wince. Such pain can grip so fiercely that they are sure… Read more »

First-Year Allergen Exposures May Reduce Later Risks

safety-lane.com07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com First-Year Allergen Exposures May Reduce Later RisksExposure during the first year of life to specific allergens and bacteria, surprisingly, may reduce recurrent wheeze and thwart genetically predisposed allergic disease or asthma, according to an article published online June 4 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.The more a baby is exposed… Read more »

Heart-Failure Risk Higher with Processed Meats

safety-lane.com07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Heart-Failure Risk Higher with Processed Meats The risk of both incident heart failure and HF mortality went up significantly over 12 years with rising intake of processed red meats such as sausages, cold cuts, and ham, among participants in the Cohort of Swedish Men, already considered to be consuming them at low to… Read more »

Self-compassion may help ease burden of menopause symptoms

safety-lane.com07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Self-compassion may help ease burden of menopause symptomsWomen who are kind to themselves in tough situations may have an easier time dealing with hot flashes during menopause, a recent study from Australia found.Women who ranked higher on a measure of self-compassion reported that hot flashes interfered less with their daily lives than… Read more »

Protein, Especially Fish, Linked to Reduced Stroke

safety-lane.com07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Protein, Especially Fish, Linked to Reduced StrokeIntake of protein, especially fish, is associated with a decreased risk for stroke, results of a new meta-analysis show.“Our findings suggest that moderate dietary protein intake may lower the risk of stroke,” study author Xinfeng Liu, MD, PhD, professor and chairman, Department of Neurology, Jinling Hospital,… Read more »

Sleep Apnea-Diabetes Link Confirmed in Large Study

safety-lane.com07105 chiropractic-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Sleep Apnea-Diabetes Link Confirmed in Large StudySevere obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may increase a person’s risk of developing diabetes by 30% or more, according to an article published online June 6 in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.Now that that link has been confirmed in a large trial with… Read more »