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Low Back Pain and Pregnancy.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 3, 2014 |

Low Back Pain and Pregnancy. Questionnaires completed by a sample of 105 women who recently gave birth indicate that low back pain is a sizeable problem for expectant mothers. Of the 105 women surveyed, 67.6% suffered from low back pain during pregnancy. More than half (57.7%) reported that back pain prevented them from performing their…

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Genes May Affect Exercise’s Ability to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 3, 2014 |

Genes May Affect Exercise’s Ability to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes. Most agree on the benefits of exercise in its role for weight management and the prevention of type 2 diabetes. Unfortunately, a new study claims that some may have a tougher time than others due to their genes. In the study, researchers examined interactions between…

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Family Meals During Childhood May Prevent Obesity.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 3, 2014 |

Family Meals During Childhood May Prevent Obesity. Family meals could protect children against obesity, as such meals tend to include fruits, vegetables, calcium, and whole grains. A new study indicates that even having as few as one to two family meals a week during adolescence significantly reduces the odds of an individual being overweight or…

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Living Near Major Roads a Risk Factor for Cardiac Death in Women.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 3, 2014 |

Living Near Major Roads a Risk Factor for Cardiac Death in Women. According to the American Heart Association, living within 50 meters (~164 feet) of a major road increases a woman’s risk of dying from a sudden cardiac death by 38%. Lead researcher Dr. Jaime E. Hart notes, “It’s important for healthcare providers to recognize…

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Anxiety, Jealousy, & Moodiness May Increase Alzheimer’s Risk in Women.

By Dr. Youdeem | Nov 3, 2014 |

Anxiety, Jealousy, & Moodiness May Increase Alzheimer’s Risk in Women. A woman’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease may be higher if she is anxious, jealous, or moody during middle-age. Over a 38-year period, researchers followed nearly 800 women who completed on-going personality tests regarding neuroticism, extraversion, and introversion. The study’s results show that women with the…

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Improved Sleep May Reduce Time Away from Work.

By Dr. Youdeem | Oct 27, 2014 |

Improved Sleep May Reduce Time Away from Work. It appears that absence from work due to sickness is related to a lack of good sleep. A new study has found that people who regularly get seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep per night are less likely to be absent from work due to an…

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Migraines Reduced with Chiropractic Care.

By Dr. Youdeem | Oct 27, 2014 |

Migraines Reduced with Chiropractic Care. A past study found that chiropractic manipulation combined with therapeutic massage resulted in a 68% reduction in the intensity of migraine headaches within one hour of treatment. The findings add to previous research indicating the benefits of chiropractic care for the treatment of migraines. Journal of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork,…

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Sit Less!

By Dr. Youdeem | Oct 27, 2014 |

Sit Less! Shortening the amount of time spent sitting can protect your aging DNA. A newly published study looked at how physical activity affects telomere length. Telomeres can be found on the ends of chromosomes and stop them from unraveling or clumping together and “scrambling” the genetic code they contain. The researchers found that spending…

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Soy May Promote Breast Cancer?

By Dr. Youdeem | Oct 27, 2014 |

Soy May Promote Breast Cancer? Researchers suggest that women with breast cancer should only eat soy foods in moderation and avoid supplements containing soy. This recommendation is based on findings that soy protein consumption may increase activity in genes linked to breast cancer growth. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, September 2014

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E-Cigarettes a Possible Gateway to Drug Use, Addiction, and Tobacco Smoking.

By Dr. Youdeem | Oct 27, 2014 |

E-Cigarettes a Possible Gateway to Drug Use, Addiction, and Tobacco Smoking. An alarming report claims that using electronic cigarettes may lead to tobacco cigarette smoking and increase the likelihood of illicit drug use and addiction. The researchers discovered that when mice were exposed to nicotine, the substance triggered biochemical alteration in the brain and activated…

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