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Older Women Benefit from Resistance Training

www.safety-lane.com 07105www.chiropractic-lane.comOlder Women Benefit from Resistance Training Physical activity, cardio workouts and resistance training hold great cognitive benefits for older men and women. Many studies have proven this, including one done in Canada that examined the effects of weekly resistance training on the cognitive function of women 65 to 75 years old.The study found that “twelve… Read more »

Conservative Treatment for Spinal Stenosis

www.safety-lane.com 07105www.chiropractic-lane.comConservative Treatment for Spinal Stenosis The Study: A non-surgical approach to the management of lumbar spinal stenosis: a prospective observational cohort study.  It is widely believed that spinal stenosis can be treated with non-surgical methods. b. This is a prospective consecutive case series with a follow up which looks at cases with radiculopathy secondary… Read more »

CHIROPRACTIC Knee Pain Remedies

www.safety-lane.com 07105www.chiropractic-lane.com Knee Pain Remedies I have been asked to write a small amount about what to do with knee pain.  Generically, knee pain has a few remedies to cover a wide range of causes.  Knee pain comes from several areas, but the three most prevalent that I see in this office are (a) overuse… Read more »

Chiropractic care done to maintain your spine is better than repair!

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105 www.safety-lane.com Chiropractic for Chronic LBP: Maintenance Care Better Than Short-Term Therapy A study in spine (Spine) makes it clear that a chiropractor maintaining a patient’s spine, specifically the low back, is cheaper and has better results that a patient oing to any practiitioner for short-term repair of a problem.  Study Parameters Ninety-three patients 20-60… Read more »

Summertime and the Sweating is Easy!

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105 www.safety-lane.com Summertime and the Sweating is Easy!It is hot and you are sweating.  It seems like it is so much but should you be worried?  Maybe but probably not.1. Embrace the health benefits of a good sweat. Activity-induced sweat raises your heart rate (in a cool room, you’ll sweat when your heart rate is… Read more »

Aspirin May Protect Against Cancer

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.com Aspirin May Protect Against Cancer Around 12,000,000 Americans are living after a cancer diagnosis today.  Studies have shown that taking aspirin (see dose below) every day not only helps prevent various forms of cancer — including those of the colon, brain, lung and pancreas — but also slows the potential spread of cancer to… Read more »

Smells like … something bad

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comSmells like … something badOK, this is another reprint from Drs. Oz and Roizen but it is too good to miss: By Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D. What Bad Smells Can Tell You “It doesn’t pass the smell test” is a phrase used to describe everything from rotten meat to legislation enacted by… Read more »

Salt: What is it good for? Absolutely…something!

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comSalt: What is it good for? Absolutely…something!Let me give you a little history on the subject.The first recorded written history we have on salt is around 4700 years ago in the Peng-Tzao-Kan-Mu, the earliest known treatise on pharmacology published in China. It speaks about over 40 different kinds of salt, extracting procedures and putting it… Read more »

Stop Stress with BLACK Tea

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105 www.safety-lane.com Stop Stress with BLACK TeaStress happens … even when you have are happily married, a decent and good-paying job and good cell phone reception. You might not be able to stop it from coming on, but you can help your body respond in only a small way and recover from it quickly. One… Read more »

Keeping mentally busy tied to less memory loss

www.chiropractic-lane.com 07105www.safety-lane.comKeeping mentally busy tied to less memory lossPeople who spend a lot of time reading, writing and otherwise seeking and processing new information lose their thinking and memory skills more slowly as they age, a new study suggests.Researchers found being “cognitively active” both early and later in life was tied to better performance on memory… Read more »