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Exercise Helps, Obesity Hinders Testosterone Replacement

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Exercise Helps, Obesity Hinders Testosterone ReplacementMen with late-onset hypogonadism who exercise regularly benefit more from testosterone replacement therapy than those who remain sedentary, according to a new study.Testosterone levels were significantly higher in the exercise group than in the sedentary group, and the resolution of hypogonadism symptoms was better in the exercise… Read more »

Pain Sensitivity Following Spinal Manipulation

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Pain Sensitivity Following Spinal Manipulation  Dr. Lane’s thoughts:  It would be significant to learn the exact mechanisms by which spinal adjustment accomplishes so much. This type of research may be of great benefit to all stakeholders and to society at large. The Study:   Changes in pain sensitivity following spinal manipulation: a… Read more »

Women With Diabetes Face Greater Heart Risks Than Men

Women With Diabetes Face Greater Heart Risks Than Men By NICHOLAS BAKALAR  MAY 22, 2014 6:00 PM 1 Comments E-MAIL FACEBOOK TWITTER SAVE MORE Type 2 diabetes substantially increases the risk for heart disease, but a large review of studies has found that women with diabetesare at much higher risk than men. The meta-analysis, published in Diabetologia, included 64 studies with… Read more »

Pregnant Women Should Take Iodide Supplements

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Pregnant Women Should Take Iodide SupplementsPregnant women should take an iodide-containing supplement to protect the brain development of their babies, according to the leading U.S. group of pediatricians.Iodine, which the body can get from iodide, is needed to make the thyroid hormones that are required for children’s brain development before and after… Read more »

Even Short-term Weight Loss During Lifetime = Heart Health

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Even Short-term Weight Loss During Lifetime = Heart HealthWeight loss at any adult age — even if it is not maintained — is worthwhile because it may confer long-term cardiovascular health benefits, according to a unique, 60-year epidemiological study.The newly reported research examined the effect of lifelong patterns of weight change —… Read more »

Olive Oil Might Have Protective Effect Against Air Pollution

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Olive Oil Might Have Protective Effect Against Air PollutionOlive oil supplements produce cardiovascular effects that could protect healthy people from vascular endothelial dysfunction related to exposure to particulate matter in the air, a new study shows.Endothelial dysfunction is a risk factor for cardiovascular events and progression of atherosclerosis.“For people living in areas… Read more »

High Blood Pressure Brings Stroke and Dementia

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com High Blood Pressure Brings Stroke and Dementia  The Study: Hypertension: a harbinger of stroke and dementia   The Facts: a)      Hypertension is known to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. b)      The biggest risk factor for stoke is hypertension. c)      Elevated blood pressure causes changes… Read more »

Migraine Linked to Double Risk for Silent Stroke

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Migraine Linked to Double Risk for Silent StrokeAdults with migraine have an increased risk for ischemic silent brain infarction relative to their migraine-free peers, a new study confirms.“Migraine is a neurovascular condition of the brain, with a small increased risk of silent brain infarctions, a risk factor for clinical stroke,” lead author… Read more »

Low Blood Sugar is a Bigger Problem Than High Blood Sugar in Elderly

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Low Blood Sugar is a Bigger Problem Than High Blood Sugar in ElderlyA study showing that hospital admission rates for hypoglycemia now outpace those for hyperglycemia among older adults in the United States, first reported at the American Diabetes Association meeting last year, has been published in JAMA Internal Medicine to coincide… Read more »

Less TV and More Exercise = Less Chance of Diabetes After Pregnancy

chiropractic-lane.com07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Less TV, More Exercise = Less Chance of Diabetes After Pregnancy Although women with a history of gestational diabetes are at exceptionally high risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus, if they keep active and minimize the amount of TV they watch, they may lower this risk, researchers report.In new research — a large… Read more »