Posts By: chirolane

Women should get THERMOGRAMS as well as mammograms

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Women should get THERMOGRAMS as well as mammograms Women should take command of their bodies and include thermograms as part of their breast health regimen. You don’t have to wait for your gynecologist or primary doctor to suggest it. Chances are, they know nothing about this continually improving imaging technology. It’s… Read more »

Diabetes Guidelines Suggest LOWER Blood Glucose, NOT Lowest

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Diabetes Guidelines Suggest LOWER Blood Glucose, NOT Lowest Under current guidelines, most older patients with diabetes don’t have to get their blood sugar to rock bottom; a 7.5 or 8 percent blood glucose level (measured as HbA1c, an average of several recent readings) produces the same benefits as very low glucose. Blood pressure readings,… Read more »

High-Fat Diet Linked to Anxiety, Depression

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V High-Fat Diet Linked to Anxiety, Depression Consuming a high-fat diet may cause brain changes that lead to anxiety and depression, and although switching to a healthy diet reverses metabolic changes, mood problems persist, preliminary research suggests. Results of the mouse study showed that a high-fat diet is linked to type 2… Read more »

Acupuncture, Alexander Technique Effective in Neck Pain

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Acupuncture, Alexander Technique Effective in Neck Pain The first randomized controlled trial to examine the effect of adding acupuncture or Alexander Technique exercises to usual care (medication and physical therapy) for chronic neck pain found promising improvements in pain reduction and self-efficacy, British researchers report in an article published in the November 3… Read more »

High-Sugar/Fat Diet Tied to High Insulin, Subsequent Hypertension

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V High-Sugar/Fat Diet Tied to High Insulin, Subsequent Hypertension Most doctors and many laypersons are aware that eating a diet high in sugar and/or fat is unhealthy, but now a new study connects a couple more dots, revealing that such diets are associated with a greater likelihood of having high insulin levels,… Read more »

Commercial Driver Medical Examinations (CDL) and Issues of Obesity

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V This article explores the impact of obesity on conditions that limit the ability of truck drivers to work, as well as the many medical factors that impact on the obesity/trucker relationship Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine: June 2015 – Volume 57 – Issue 6 – p 659–665 doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000422 Original… Read more »

Dr. Lane’s Thoughts V

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Dr. Lane’s Thoughts V 1) I took this quote from a colleague: “Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live” – Jim Rohn.  2) I started out in this career as a chiropractor by working for many disreputable doctors.  I cannot apologize for this – everyone… Read more »

Early Animal Exposure Decreases Childhood Asthma Risk

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V Exposure to dogs and farm animals during the first year of life decreased the risk for asthma in children at 6 years of age, according to a registry-based cohort study published in the November 2 issue of JAMA Pediatrics. These new data support the “hygiene hypothesis” that early exposure to animals decreases the risk… Read more »

High-Altitude Living Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V High-Altitude Living Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Individuals who live at higher altitudes may have a 50% lower risk of dying of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) compared with their counterparts living at lower altitudes, say US researchers in findings that may point to a number of potentially associated factors. In an analysis… Read more »

‘Bursts’ of Exercise Improve HbA1c, Lipids in Type 2 Diabetes

safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK  http://bit.ly/1DCt06V ‘Bursts’ of Exercise Improve HbA1c, Lipids in Type 2 Diabetes Short bursts of high-intensity exercise resulted in a significant improvement of cardiometabolic risk factors when compared with a traditional sustained-exercise program in a small group of patients with type 2 diabetes, a new study shows. Presenting the results here at the 2015… Read more »