Posts By: chirolane

Pre-diabetes and The Prevention of Diabetes

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Pre-diabetes and The Prevention of Diabetes In the U.S.A. more than a third of the country’s population has prediabetes, and they’re often oblivious to it. That’s in part because their doctors are not inclined to follow guidelines about testing for the condition or, if they do identify someone with the condition, they often fail… Read more »

Sitting Less Helps With Diabetes

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Sitting Less Helps With Diabetes In patients with type 2 diabetes, a “Sit-Less” intervention that breaks up sedentary behavior with standing and light-intensity walking appears to be “more potent” than structured exercise at achieving glycemic control and improving insulin sensitivity, a new study indicates. Replacing sitting time with standing and walking around the… Read more »

Saliva Test for Alzheimer’s

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Saliva Test for Alzheimer’s Canadian researchers have developed a simple saliva test for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, which they say may also be used to identify individuals at high risk of developing the condition in future. The test is based on detecting levels of amyloid β42 (Aβ42), a peptide fraction of amyloid-β protein… Read more »

Insomnia = Bigger Waistline

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Insomnia = Bigger Waistline There’s growing evidence that a lack of sleep triggers overeating. Researchers reviewed 11 studies with data on 172 people that looked at the connection between sleep deprivation and eating. They found that folks who were short on sleep (getting between three and five and a half hours a night)… Read more »

Chronic gum disease tied to risk of erectile dysfunction

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Chronic gum disease tied to risk of erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction is more common in men with gum disease, according to a new review of existing studies. Chronic bacterial infection of the gums, or periodontitis, is common and a major cause of tooth loss for adults, the authors write. The condition has been… Read more »

New Findings Cement Ties Between Kidney Disease, Cognitive Problems

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V New Findings Cement Ties Between Kidney Disease, Cognitive Problems New research confirms the association between kidney disease and cognitive impairment, as well as structural brain changes. The findings, from the Systolic Blood Pressure INTervention (SPRINT) cognition substudy (SPRINT-MIND), “cement the association between kidney damage and cognitive functioning, suggesting that albumin in the urine… Read more »

A Healthy Recipe for Pumpkin Spice!

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V A Healthy Recipe for Pumpkin Spice! Make your own pumpkin spice mixture! You’ll get the delicious flavor and all the health benefits of a slimmed-down version of the original Pumpion Pye. Our Compleat Recipe: Mix a tablespoon of nutmeg (anti-inflammatory properties) and cardamom, a teaspoon of allspice and cloves, 2 tablespoons of ginger (aids… Read more »

Toxic Metals and Weight Loss

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Toxic Metals and Weight Loss Can’t lose weight no matter what? Could the weight loss culprit be something as inconspicuous as mercury build-up in your body?  It is widely accepted that metal toxicity can impair neuroendocrine function. Simply put, this means that normal thyroid function can be impaired from toxic metals such as… Read more »

Air Pollution Linked to Higher Stroke Mortality

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Air Pollution Linked to Higher Stroke Mortality More evidence showing that living in areas with high levels of air pollution is linked to a higher stroke risk has come from two new studies. Both studies are published online in the journal Stroke. The first, from the United Kingdom, shows a higher risk for death after… Read more »

Dietary Factors Linked to Better — or Worse — Function in ALS

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://bit.ly/1DCt06V Dietary Factors Linked to Better — or Worse — Function in ALS Among patients recently diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), those who consume foods high in antioxidant nutrients and carotenoids have better function than those with a poorer diet, according to a new study. “Foods high in antioxidants and carotenes, which are… Read more »