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Chiropractic and Rehabilitation for Radiculopathy.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 13, 2015 |

Chiropractic and Rehabilitation for Radiculopathy. A new case study demonstrates the effectiveness and safety of chiropractic care in the management of intervertebral disk bulges with radiculopathy. A 45-year-old woman with low back and right leg pain consistent with L4 nerve root entrapment received ten treatments of skilled spinal and extremity manipulation followed by exercise and…

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Is 30 Minutes of Daily Exercise Effective as One Hour of Exercise?

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 13, 2015 |

Is 30 Minutes of Daily Exercise Effective as One Hour of Exercise? Thirty minutes of daily exercise can be as effective for weight loss and improvement in body mass as 60 minutes of exercise, according to research published in 2012. The study involved moderately overweight men who either worked out hard enough to produce a…

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Popular Heartburn Drugs May Upset Your Gut Flora.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 13, 2015 |

Popular Heartburn Drugs May Upset Your Gut Flora. According to a new study, heartburn medications such as Prilosec and Nexium may disrupt the population of an individual’s gut bacteria, potentially increasing his or her risk for infections and other problems for up to one month after they cease using such drugs. Among longtime users, these…

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Riding Adult-Sized ATVs Can Be Deadly for Youth.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 13, 2015 |

Riding Adult-Sized ATVs Can Be Deadly for Youth. Riding an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) poses a high-risk for injury or death to children and teens. Dr. Mary Aitken, a professor of pediatrics and public health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, writes, “Finding a more effective way to communicate the risks of these vehicles…

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Blood Sugar Control and Dementia Risk.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 13, 2015 |

Blood Sugar Control and Dementia Risk. An analysis involving 1,342 elderly patients indicates that those with poorly controlled blood sugar are 3-5 times more likely to develop either dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, December 2014

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Simple Breath Test May Help Detect Type 1 Diabetes Earlier in Children.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 5, 2015 |

Simple Breath Test May Help Detect Type 1 Diabetes Earlier in Children. Researchers claim to have identified a chemical marker for type 1 diabetes that could pave the way for early diagnosis in children by using a simple breath test. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs when a severe lack of insulin causes the body to break…

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Why Does Your Back Hurt?

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 5, 2015 |

Why Does Your Back Hurt? The American Chiropractic Association offers the following explanation on what causes back pain: “The back is a complicated structure of bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. You can sprain ligaments, strain muscles, rupture disks, and irritate joints, all of which can lead to back pain. While sports injuries or accidents can…

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Lowers Hypertension Risk.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 5, 2015 |

Lowers Hypertension Risk. Using data from treadmill stress tests and blood pressure measurements from over 57,000 older men and women, researchers determined that individuals who are in good physical shape have at least a 20% lower risk for hypertension than those who are out of shape. JAMA, December 2014

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Get Kids Cooking to Promote Healthy Eating.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 5, 2015 |

Get Kids Cooking to Promote Healthy Eating. According to a new report, getting kids involved in cooking may make them more likely to choose healthier foods. The study found that cooking programs and classes for children seem to positively influence children’s food preferences and behaviors. Cooking education programs teach children about healthy foods and how…

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ER Visits on the Rise in the US.

By Dr. Youdeem | Jan 5, 2015 |

ER Visits on the Rise in the US. The number of emergency room visits in the United States (US) has risen from approximately 130 million in 2010 to an estimated 140 million in 2014, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Nearly 30% of visits were for injuries, with the highest rates…

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