Trying to Avoid Back Surgery? Read This!

The statistics of lumbar spine back surgery are quite disappointing:   Why Spinal Disc Surgeries Don't Always Work - San Diego Back ... A recent study of patients undergoing low back surgery demonstrated that of those patients who opted for back surgery, only 26% went back to work compared to 67% of the patients who [...]

Scoliosis in adulthood has similar impact on physical function as cancer

Shay Bess, Rocky Mountain Scoliosis and Spine, Denver, USA, told delegates at the annual meeting of the North American Spine Society (NASS; 24–27th October, Dallas, USA) that contrary to the common misconception that adult spinal deformity was “not really” painful, its actual impact was similar to the impact of cancer and diabetes. Bess said: “There [...]

By |2013-02-06T11:28:36-05:00February 6th, 2013|Dr. Morningstar, Scoliosis|0 Comments

Hearing Loss May Herald Cognitive Decline

In that dementia and its characteristic cognitive dysfunctions are projected to double every 20 years due to the aging of the worldwide population, identifying the factors in understanding the pathways of this decline are reemerging as a public health focus.  Frank R. Lin, from The Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health (Maryland, USA), and [...]

By |2013-01-30T12:19:22-05:00January 30th, 2013|Doctors, Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman, Food for Thought|0 Comments

Tomato Juice Decreases Inflammation

Rich in lycopenes, a potent type of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound, tomatoes have been shown by a number of previous studies to improve antioxidant defenses and reduce the risk of inflammatory diseases. Mahsa Ghavipour, from Tehran University (Iran), and colleagues recruited a group of overweight and obese women, average age 23 years, for a study [...]

By |2012-11-26T09:26:07-05:00November 26th, 2012|Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman, Food for Thought|0 Comments

Adrenal Fatigue and Vitamin C

While the adrenal glands need numerous nutrients to function normally, perhaps the most important of them all is vitamin C. The highest concentrations of vitamin C reside in the eyes, brain and adrenal glands. In the body, this water-soluble nutrient provides a strong anti-oxidant function, supports the immune system and increases the integrity of [...]

By |2023-09-11T12:39:24-04:00November 19th, 2012|Adrenal Fatigue, Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman|0 Comments

Adrenal Fatigue and Wholegrains

Sufferers of adrenal fatigue come to recognise the feelings of low blood sugar. Most will periodically experience the low energy, dizziness, furious carb cravings and shaking that often accompany hypoglycaemic episodes. This occurs when the adrenals, unable to maintain their normal function, cannot adequately maintain healthy glucose levels in the bloodstream between meals. The irony [...]

By |2012-11-19T13:36:07-05:00November 19th, 2012|Adrenal Fatigue, Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman|1 Comment

Tips for a Healthy Spine

A healthy spine is an often overlooked and essential part of a healthy lifestyle. People who suffer from back pain, particularly if it is long-term, are generally less healthy than those who do not. In fact, back pain costs are staggering not only financially, but also in terms of lost time from work and because [...]

By |2012-11-19T09:30:29-05:00November 19th, 2012|Dr. Morningstar|0 Comments

Epidural steroid injections may increase spine fractures

At NASS 2012, Shlomo Mandel, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, Bloomfield Hills, USA, stated that epidural steroid injections are associated with an increased risk of vertebral fractures.  Mandel told delegates that a prospective observational study by Al-Shoha et al (Spine 2012; epub), of which Mandel was a co-author, showed that a single epidural steroid injection [...]

Fish Lowers Stroke Risk

Wild-caught “fatty fish” such as salmon, tuna, sardines, mackerel, and trout – is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, a compound that has been linked in previous studies to cardiovascular benefits, particularly benefits for reducing coronary heart disease risk.  University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill (North Carolina, USA) researchers completed a meta-analysis of 16 published studies involving [...]

By |2024-01-17T10:23:30-05:00November 16th, 2012|Doctors, Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman, Food for Thought|0 Comments

Veggies Boost Longevity

With lower saturated fats and completely cholesterol-free, abundant dietary fiber, and phytochemicals (including polyphenol antioxidants), a diet rich in vegetables has been shown by a variety of studies to beneficially impact type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, as well as potentially reduce the risks of cancer.  Gary E. Fraser, from Loma Linda University (California), and colleagues [...]

By |2012-11-16T15:18:29-05:00November 16th, 2012|Doctors, Dr. Morningstar, Dr. Strauchman, Food for Thought|0 Comments
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