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FDA Clears First Device to Prevent Migraines.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 28, 2014 |

FDA Clears First Device to Prevent Migraines. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted STX-MED, a Belgian company, permission to begin marketing a headband-like, battery-powered device called Cefaly that can be worn to prevent migraines. The device is positioned in the center of the forehead and applies an electric current to the…

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Facebook Photos Cause Anxiety and Eating Disorders.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 28, 2014 |

Facebook Photos Cause Anxiety and Eating Disorders. A new report reveals that college women who spend more time on Facebook than their peers exhibit a higher frequency of appearance-focused behaviors and report more eating pathologies. The study’s authors explain, “Facebook merges powerful peer influences with broader societal messages that focus on the importance of women’s…

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Taking a Nap.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

Taking a Nap. Taking an afternoon nap has been associated with benefits including improved alertness and performance, fewer accidents and mistakes, and a psychological boost to help one feel both relaxed and rejuvenated. National Sleep Foundation, 2013

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More Cost-Effective.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

More Cost-Effective. Considering effectiveness and cost together, chiropractic care for low back and neck pain is highly cost-effective and represents a good value in comparison to other treatments, including medical care. Mercer Health and Benefits, October 2009

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Exercising During Pregnancy Reduces Weight Gain & Associated Illnesses.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

Exercising During Pregnancy Reduces Weight Gain & Associated Illnesses. Research involving 963 pregnant women shows that moderately intense supervised exercise starting at the prenatal consultation helps women avoid excessive weight gain during pregnancy while also reducing associated illnesses such as gestational diabetes and hypertension. The researchers state, “We wish to emphasize the importance of maintaining…

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Eating Too Much Protein in Middle-Age Could be Harmful.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

Eating Too Much Protein in Middle-Age Could be Harmful. A new study suggests that a high protein diet (>1.2g protein per kg of body weight consumed per day) increases the risk of cancer, diabetes, and death among middle-aged adults. Lead author Dr. Valter Longo writes, “We studied simple organisms, mice, and humans, and provide convincing…

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Diarrheal Infection in Children Linked to Antibiotics

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

Diaarheal Infection in Children Linked to Antibiotics. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the majority of severe and potentially fatal pediatric diarrhea cases caused by Clostridium difficile infection (C. difficile) are linked to recent antibiotic treatments. Based on surveys of parents, 73% of children who suffered from a C. difficile infection…

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Angry Outbursts Increase Heart Attack Risks!

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 21, 2014 |

Angry Outbursts Increase Heart Attack Risks! Researchers at Harvard University report that heart attack risk increases nearly five times and stroke risk increases nearly three times in the two hours following at outburst of anger. Author Dr. Elizabeth Mostofsky adds, “Although the risk of experiencing an acute cardiovascular event with any single outburst of anger…

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New Smartphone Case Measures Vital Signs.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 14, 2014 |

New Smartphone Case Measures Vital Signs. Azoi, an American technology company, has just announced a smartphone case that measures blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and blood oxygen levels. This new health tracker is called Wello and works by using several sensors located in the case that attaches to your smartphone. Wello can also connect to…

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High Prevalence of Back Pain in High School Sports.

By Dr. Youdeem | Apr 14, 2014 |

High Prevalence of Back Pain in High School Sports. Low back pain is a surprisingly common complaint among young athletes. A study from Finland analyzed 464 teenage athletes from a variety of sports and found that 54.9% experienced back pain during the previous year but only about a quarter sought treatment. Journal of Sports Medicine,…

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