Posts By: chirolane

Sleeping Position and Shoulder Pain

Sleeping Position and Shoulder Pain The Study:   Association between the side of unilateral shoulder pain and preferred sleeping position: a cross-sectional study of 83 Danish patients.    The Facts: a. The study looked at patients with shoulder pain on one side. b. The authors wished to determine two things: if the shoulder the patient slept on was related… Read more »

Read this blog in 50 different languages!

Did you know that this blog can be translated into any of 50 languages?  Look at the right-side panel to find the translator and click on the article, in a few minutes read the post in the language of your choice! via Blogger http://chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com/2013/06/read-this-blog-in-50-different-languages.html

The Philosophy of Chiropractic Lane: Motion is Health!

Among the many differences you will experience at Chiropractic Lane is our philosophy that motion is the only answer to restoring the patient to a healthy condition. To understand what this means to us, it is important to understand what motion means to your body. Let’s get some common mistaken ideas about the body cleared up: 1)… Read more »

For Beautiful Hair, Feed it Right

For Beautiful Hair, Feed it Right Of course you care how your hair looks. Who doesn’t? Ever since humans emerged from caves, we’ve used our hair to broadcast two messages: “I’m healthy and powerful” and “Hello, honey, how about it?” Some politicians get elected just because of it — or don’t for the lack of… Read more »

Grapefruit: clearing your arteries with a bitter friend

I used to be fascinated that next to mangoes, grapefruit have the second highest level of sugar.  Sugar is sweet I would recall but “sugar” is a chemical term and just because grapefruit are sour-tasting doesn’t mean they don’t have loads of sugar.  It turns out that the bitter-tasting chemical is a real artery- clearer!… Read more »

Iron Deficiency Linked to Psychiatric Disorders in Kids

www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.com Iron Deficiency Linked to Psychiatric Disorders in Kids Children and adolescents with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) are at increased risk for psychiatric disorders, including depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, and autism, new research shows. “When encountering those with IDA in clinical practice, prompt iron supplementation should be considered to prevent possible psychiatric sequelae,… Read more »

Excess Weight Linked to Poor Rheumatoid Arthritis Outcomes

www.safety-lane.comwww.chiropractic-lane.comExcess Weight Linked to Poor Rheumatoid Arthritis Outcomes MADRID, Spain — One of the papers presented at the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Congress 2013 (June 12 – 15, 2013) noted that overweight patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have worse cases of the disease, lower rates of having the RA resolve or improve, and are… Read more »

Age-related weight gain doesn’t have to happen!

www.safety-lane.comwww.chiropractic-lane.com Gaining weight with age often occurs so gradually — the rule seems to be a pound a year. But 20 years equals 20 pounds. Yikes! Don’t resign yourself to it. Dr. Lane suggests that there are six things that have the biggest impact on weight gain as you age. Prepare to be surprised.  1. Potatoes…. Read more »