I read a very interesting study from the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine which found that chiropractic services offered at on-site health centers may promote lower the use of of certain health care services, while improving function in the patient’s muscle and skeletal system.. It reminds us that there is a wonderful opportunity in the occupational health side of our… Read more »
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Be Selfish: It’s Good For Your Health!
I sit here thinking about many things that impact on health and well-being. Health is an individual goal that each of us is required to travel alone. The people you bring along to help you are only there is assist; they cannot live your health for you. This means any doctor you choose to see… Read more »
Be Healthy: It is Time to Parent Yourself
I sit here thinking about many things that impact on health and well-being. Health is an individual goal that each of us is required to travel alone. The people you bring along to help you are only there is assist; they cannot live your health for you. This means any doctor you choose to see… Read more »
The social role of health
I sit here thinking about many things that impact on health and well-being. Health is an individual goal that each of us is required to travel alone. The people you bring along to help you are only there is assist; they cannot live your health for you. This means any doctor you choose to see… Read more »
The Pros & Cons of Barefoot Running
Chiropractors weigh in on whether there are benefits to barefoot running With the subculture of barefoot runners and the products catering to them growing daily, just about every chiropractor has been asked at one point or another about their opinion regarding barefoot running. Most of the hype put forward by barefoot-running advocates is anecdotal and… Read more »
Overuse injury: New Study Targets Pitching Injuries in young athletes
Overuse injury: New Study Targets Youth Pitching Injuries. If you treat young athletes in your practice like I do at Chiropractic Lane, you’ll be interested in the results of a new study of young baseball athletes. The study, sponsored by the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, followed 750 young pitchers ( ages 9-18) for three… Read more »
Combination therapy: Calcium and Vitamin D Boost Hormone Replacement Therapy’s Effect on Hip Fracture Risk
Calcium and Vitamin D Boost HRT Effect on Hip Fracture Risk According to new data from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), postmenopausal women who took hormone replacement therapy (HRT) had a lower risk for hip fracture than women who received placebo, and they had an even lower risk if they also took calcium and vitamin… Read more »
Red meat tied to worse colon cancer outcomes: study
www.chiropractic-lane.comwww.safety-lane.comRed meat tied to worse colon cancer outcomes: study I am reprinting this information from Reuters that I learned today because it is important to get the word out as soon as possible. (Reuters Health) – People who report eating the most red and processed meat before being diagnosed with colon cancer are more likely… Read more »
OMEGA-3 is the answer to so much!
www.safety-lane.comwww.chiropractic-lane.comOMEGA-3 is the answer to so much! We read about the benefits of omega-3s almost daily. Then we read that it may not be the end-all and be-all it is claimed to be. So what? What it all comes down to is that omega-3s and the sources for omega-3 will give you benefits of some… Read more »
Costly diagnostic MRIs unnecessary for many back pain patients
Costly diagnostic MRIs unnecessary for many back pain patients Johns Hopkins–led research suggests that routine MRI imaging does nothing to improve the treatment of patients who need injections of steroids into their spinal columns to relieve pain. Moreover, MRI plays only a small role in a doctor’s decision to give these epidural steroid injections, or… Read more »
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