Monthly Archives: February 2023

Vaccination Reduces Post-COVID Heart Attack, Stroke Risk

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Metformin May Cause B-12 Deficiency

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Vitamin D Deficiency Can Lead to Major Muscle Loss

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Cutting Calories Could Slow the Pace of Aging: Study

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History of Low Hourly Wage Can be a Cause of Death Among Middle-aged Workers

  History of Low Hourly Wage Can be a Cause of  Death Among Middle-aged Workers Key Points Question  Is a history of sustained low-wage earning during peak midlife earning years associated with elevated mortality risk and excess mortality? Findings  In a longitudinal study of 4002 workers with biennially reported hourly wage, a sustained history of low-wage earning… Read more »

Shoulder Surgery for Rotator Cuff

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Eating Potatoes Is Healthy

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Fat-blocking Foods

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Hot tips on preventing colds in kids (Roizon article)

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comwww.shopcbd-lane.comNEWARKhttp://www.healthy-lane.com/ Hot tips on preventing colds in kids The common cold is astoundingly common: Most kids get at least six to 10 colds a year — and kids in daycare get even more. On average, adolescents and adults get colds about two to four times annually. That all adds up: In the U.S. every year,… Read more »

Good and Bad Exercises for Low Back Pain

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comwww.shopcbd-lane.comNEWARKhttp://www.healthy-lane.com/ Good and Bad Exercises for Low Back Pain Lower Back Pain: How Exercise Helps You may feel like resting, but moving is good for your back. Exercises for lower back pain can strengthen back, stomach, and leg muscles. They help support your spine, relieving back pain. Always ask your health care professional before doing… Read more »