Monthly Archives: March 2015

Pesticides on Fruits, Vegetables Linked With Poor Semen Quality

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06VPesticides on Fruits, Vegetables Linked With Poor Semen QualityMen who eat more fruits and vegetables with pesticide residue have lower sperm counts and a lower percentage of normal sperm, according to a new study.The researchers studied sperm samples from 155 men who were attending a fertility clinic between 2007 and 2012 because they and their… Read more »

Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries Could Save US Air Force $1.5 billion Annually

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Preventing musculoskeletal injuries could save AF $1.5 billion annuallyThere is a rising concern affecting a number of military members that is costing the U.S. Air Force approximately $1.5 billion annually: musculoskeletal injuries.Musculoskeletal injuries consist of any muscle-related injury such as shin splints or ankle injuries – both of which can sometimes be attributed to… Read more »

Compression Clothing: Not The Magic Bullet For Performance

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Compression Clothing: Not The Magic Bullet For PerformanceBut do they work? This is a question Abigail Stickford, a postdoctoral researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, wanted to answer.She conducted a small study using compression calf sleeves. Decades ago these were marketed to people with circulatory problems, but today they’re also aimed at… Read more »

Green Tea Linked to Lower Risk for Cognitive Decline

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06VGreen Tea Linked to Lower Risk for Cognitive DeclineHigher consumption of green tea was associated with a lower risk for dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI), even after possible confounding factors were considered, a Japanese study shows. Black tea or coffee did not show the same effect.Researchers led by Moeko Noguchi-Shinohara, MD, from Kanazawa University… Read more »

Air Pollution Linked to Anxiety, Increased Stroke Risk

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Air Pollution Linked to Anxiety, Increased Stroke Risk Symptoms of clinically meaningful anxiety are increased by exposure to fine particulate air pollution, regardless of the presence of major comorbid conditions, results of a large observational study indicate. The results suggest that fine particulate air pollution increases the risk for high anxiety symptoms by 12%… Read more »

Normal Kind of Memory Loss Worse in Men Than Women

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06VNormal Kind of Memory Loss Worse in Men Than WomenA new study has found that being male is associated with worse memory and lower hippocampal volume throughout middle and old age in cognitively normal individuals.Other findings suggest that memory loss and brain shrinkage seen in middle-age is not related to early manifestation of Alzheimer’s disease… Read more »

Exercise Linked to Better Erectile, Sexual Function in Men

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Exercise Linked to Better Erectile, Sexual Function in Men Men who engage in a high level of physical activity report better erectile and sexual function regardless of their race, according to the first study of this association in a racially diverse population. Results of the cross-sectional study, published online March , indicate that the benefit was significant only… Read more »

Cold Therapy Reduces Forehead Wrinkles Up to 60 Days

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Cold Therapy Freezes Forehead WrinklesPeople looking to freeze time and reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles might be able to harness the power of focused cold therapy, according to a study presented at the American Academy of Dermatology 73rd Annual Meeting in San Francisco.The minimally invasive aesthetic treatment uses cold thermal injury to block… Read more »

Greater Sense of Purpose May Protect the Aging Brain

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Greater Sense of Purpose May Protect the Aging Brain Having a purpose in life — the sense that life has meaning and direction — may help guard against cerebral infarcts in older individuals, suggest new findings from the Rush Memory and Aging Project. Participants who reported a greater sense of purpose in life had… Read more »

Why Insulin Resistance May Be More Common in Men

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARK http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Why Insulin Resistance May Be More Common in Men Researchers say a protein in muscle might be culprit behind type 2 diabetes gender gap.  This protein may help explain why obese men are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than obese women. As people become overweight, their skeletal muscle develops insulin resistance that… Read more »