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		<title>Highland Chiropractor Explains Why It&#8217;s Not All Water Under The Bridge</title>
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It will likely come as no surprise to you that humans require air and water, in that order, for survival. And, the odds are pretty good that you, along with most other adults, haven&#8217;t tried to hold your breath to see how long you could go without breathing (or in order to see if [...]]]></description>
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<p>It will likely come as no surprise to you that humans require air and water, in that order, for survival. And, the odds are pretty good that you, along with most other adults, haven&#8217;t tried to hold your breath to see how long you could go without breathing (or in order to see if mom or dad would give in and give you what you wanted) since you were a child. But, how often do you forgo the other necessity of life&#8230;drinking water? And, not just drinking water, but drinking <em>enough</em> water. In order for the human body to function optimally, it needs water (and plenty of it!) Every cell, tissue, organ and system in your body relies on the water you drink. Would it surprise you to know that your saliva, and the fluids around your joints, are essentially water? So, in addition to producing dry mouth, dehydration may make your joints ache. Furthermore, water regulates the temperature and metabolism of your body and keeps your blood circulating. And, there are still more wonders to drinking sufficient water, such as the improvement of nutrient absorption and toxin removal, as well as the reduction of heartburn, hypertension, exhaustion, headaches. Even back pain has been attributed to staying well-hydrated. As a <a title="Highland Chiropractor" href="http://www.highlandchiropractor.net/">Chiropractor in Highland</a> I make it a point to ask my patients with back pain and joint pain if they are drinking sufficient water on a daily basis, and I advise <em>all</em> of my patients to drink plenty of water on a daily basis.</p>
<p>When it comes to staying well-hydrated, &#8220;water on the brain&#8221; is a very good thing! Drinking enough water is fundamental for optimum health in all the ways described above and, most likely, in ways that medical science has yet to discover. Now, most humans would not be silly enough to attempt to go through the day without breathing, yet all too often many of us go through our day either <em>not</em> drinking water at all or not drinking <em>enough</em>. Every human body requires good hydration no matter what physical activity someone may engage in throughout the day. Athletes (and you&#8217;d think they&#8217;d be far more cognizant of the importance of hydration than non-athletes!) are markedly at risk when it comes to functional challenges caused by dehydration. &#8220;Physiologically, the core body temperature of an athlete could be higher than it should have been if they were hydrated. Their heart rate will be higher, and they&#8217;re going to perceive that they&#8217;re working harder than they actually are,&#8221; says Researcher, Susan Yeargin, assistant professor of athletic training in Indiana State&#8217;s College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services.</p>
<p>People often ask how much water is sufficient. Chiropractors like me, your <a title="Highland chiropractor" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Highland-Chiropractor-Dr-Mary-Jane-Doyle/105714739498585">Highland chiropractor</a>, agree with most health care professionals in advising at least eight, 8-ounce glasses of water per day for the majority of our patients. However, we advise even more for our patients who are athletes, or for patients who carry around excess weight or exercise or work where it&#8217;s hot. So, what is the key in determining if you&#8217;re drinking &#8220;enough&#8221; water? It&#8217;s surprisingly easy! The answer is in the color of your urine. If you&#8217;re well-hydrated, your urine will be a light, pale yellow!</p>
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		<title>Why Can’t the Chicken Cross the Road?</title>
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Why Can&#8217;t the Chicken Cross the Road?
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Crack! The egg bursts onto the pan and shines like the sunrise.  A familiar visual for many, eggs are an integral part of the American diet, but many of us don’t think twice about what kind of hens those eggs [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong></strong><img src="http://www.integrativenutrition.com/sites/default/files/caged_chickens.jpg" height="166" alt="" width="250" />Crack! The egg bursts onto the pan and shines like the sunrise.  A familiar visual for many, eggs are an integral part of the American diet, but many of us don’t think twice about what kind of hens those eggs come from.   In a recent New York Times <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/12/us/12farm.html?_r=2">article</a>, and across the media, the discussion of caged hens has become an important debate.</p>
<p>Farmers with large egg farms (farms that house 4 million hens, yielding 3 million eggs per day) believe that caged chickens are just as functional as hens kept outside of cages.  However, “extreme caging methods” are being banned in California and are up for review in Ohio, calling into question the factory farming methods that are used. </p>
<p>Many animal rights advocates believe that the lives of these caged chickens are subpar. They can hardly move, let alone roam free as they would in their natural habitat.</p>
<p>The debate is contentious, especially because eggs create a large portion of school lunches and 90% of eggs consumed by the American population come from these large farms.  Is there a way to feed our population while still respecting the animals that provide for us?  What do you think?</p>
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		<title>Obesity: A National Epidemic That Needs to be Eradicated</title>
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 As a chiropractor and healthcare provider, I cannot say enough about the crucial issue of excess weight and how it adversely affects every system of the human body. I &#8220;preach&#8221; to my overweight patients and hammer away on the subject in my blogs because in addition to the cardio-vascular diseases caused by obesity, much [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://posterous.com/getfile/files.posterous.com/temp-2010-06-15/IyBEebsnIquxcqAiHxhtIsjoxuwhciedgFanEghHndAutkFdAlFhAzFAvhBe/fat_people_on_beach_resized.jpg.scaled500.jpg" width="282"> As a chiropractor and healthcare provider, I cannot say enough about the crucial issue of excess weight and how it adversely affects every system of the human body. I &#8220;preach&#8221; to my overweight patients and hammer away on the subject in my blogs because in addition to the cardio-vascular diseases caused by obesity, much of the back pain, hip pain, and knee pain that people experience is influenced by the undue stress excess weight puts on the joints of the body. And, though it may not surprise you, an expert panel in a report out just today said that people in this country must slash their calories and increase physical activity because the <strong>obesity epidemic</strong> is &#8220;the single greatest threat to public health in this century.&#8221; </p>
<p>We all know that dieting isn&#8217;t easy, but the advisory committee for the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans gave this clear-cut advice: &#8220;People in this country need to cut the calories they consume from added sugars and solid fats (butter, marbled meats) and start eating a more nutrient-rich, plant-based diet.&#8221;</p>
<p>The report called for many changes in the food environment. To read more, go to: <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/weightloss/2010-06-15-dietaryguidelines16_ST_N.htm">http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/weightloss/2010-06-15-</a></p>
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		<title>Helpful Practices That May Help You Avoid Hip Fractures From Falls</title>
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It isn&#8217;t news to anyone that elderly people are more prone to bone fractures, especially of the hip. Fortunately, there are a number of preventative measures that older adults can take to help avoid bone fractures, especially from falls. As a chiropractor, I recommend a number of preventative measures to my older patients, not the [...]]]></description>
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<p>It isn&#8217;t news to anyone that elderly people are more prone to bone fractures, especially of the hip. Fortunately, there are a number of preventative measures that older adults can take to help avoid bone fractures, especially from falls. As a chiropractor, I recommend a number of preventative measures to my older patients, not the least of which is for them to have regular chiropractic treatment to help to improve and maintain balance and to keep their body in good alignment. As far as I&#8217;m concerned, in addition to balance challenges and poor muscle strength, an aging body that is out of alignment is a hip condition waiting to fracture.
<p />According to a new study by Dr. Marian Hannan, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical school and co-director of the Musculoskeletal Research Program at the Institute for Aging Research, elderly people who eat more protein are less likely to suffer hip fractures. Why? Because consuming proteins such as meat, eggs, fish or cheese helps to build stronger muscles in the legs, which, in turn can reduce an older individual&#8217;s chances of falling.  In addition to helping to build stronger muscles, other studies have shown that protein intake can increase bone density.
<p />For more on protein study go to: <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1272622/Eat-protein-avoid-hip-fractures-elderly-told.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0nNVVbRWY" title="dailymail.co.uk">dailymail.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Not All Carbohydrates Are Equal</title>
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As a chiropractor who works with athletes, both young and old, and one who preaches a healthy diet in addition to regular chiropractic care, I am often asked by my more active patients about &#8220;fuel foods,&#8221; especially before a big high school football game or prior to a weekend warrior event. The most frequently asked [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a chiropractor who works with athletes, both young and old, and one who preaches a healthy diet in addition to regular chiropractic care, I am often asked by my more active patients about &#8220;fuel foods,&#8221; especially before a big high school football game or prior to a weekend warrior event. The most frequently asked question is: Are carbohydrates the best source to &#8220;fuel my sport&#8221;? And, my answer is &#8220;yes and no.&#8221; If you play sports, it&#8217;s important for you to know that even though carbohydrates burn off quickly, and are generally the best source of energy (and I recommend them highly), other factors come into play when the body is under the &#8220;stress&#8221; of the game. And, while pasta, energy bars, fruits, breads, yogurt, potatoes, cereals, and milk may all be great energy foods to eat before your sport, you should also include high sources of protein, including meat and peanut butter. Why? Because even though carbohydrates give you energy, proteins rebuild your cells and help you to maintain your muscle mass. </p>
<p>Another important thing to remember is that not all carbohydrates are equal. And while healthy fats can be an excellent source of energy during your sport, it isn&#8217;t wise before the game to eat fats that digest too slowly, like the fats contained in potato chips, fried foods, doughnuts, candy bars, and other sugary foods. Not only can hard-to-digest fats cause stomach cramping, but these types of fats are hard on the body systems for many reasons.</p>
<p>Maintaining an active lifestyle is important to overall health. But, doing it right and not overdoing it will make a big difference in how well you perform.</p>
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		<title>If You&#8217;re a Woman, Take a Walk!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a chiropractor, I recommend daily exercise to all of my patients.Regular moderate exercise improves the health of every system in the human body, including the musculoskeletal system, my specialty. Exercise helps to keep joints mobile, reduces the symptoms of arthritis, increases bone health, and improves muscle performance. In other words, exercise is essential to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>As a chiropractor, I recommend daily exercise to all of my patients.Regular moderate exercise improves the health of every system in the human body, including the musculoskeletal system, my specialty. Exercise helps to keep joints mobile, reduces the symptoms of arthritis, increases bone health, and improves muscle performance. In other words, exercise is essential to good health. And, because I know that most of my patients are very busy people, I always suggest that they make exercise as much a necessary part of their day as brushing their teeth or having a nutritious meal, which is to say that they don&#39;t need to put on special clothing and head for the gym to get a beneficial workout. That&#39;s why I was very interested in an article I just read in the health page of <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36198594/ns/health-womens_health/">msnbc.com</a> that described the results of a study done on women that linked a moderate activity like walking to a substantial decrease in stroke risk. In addition to walking, the study looked at vigorous activities like running, swimming and biking, but didn&#39;t find a link between those activities and the 37 percent reduction in stroke risk that walking provided. 
<p class="textBodyBlack"><span></span>So ladies, take a walk! Do it for your health&#39;s sake! For more information on this interesting story, click the link provided above. </p>
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		<title>Conservative Chiropractic Treatment Can Relieve Severe Bakc Pain Caused by Spinal Stenosis</title>
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As a chiropractor who treats many senior patients suffering from painful  back problems, I was very concerned when I read about a new study  published this month in The Journal of the American Medical Association  that found that the percentage of older adults undergoing a complicated  fusion procedure for the painful [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a chiropractor who treats many senior patients suffering from painful  back problems, I was very concerned when I read about a new study  published this month in The Journal of the American Medical Association  that found that the percentage of older adults undergoing a complicated  fusion procedure for the painful lower-back condition called spinal  stenosis has increased sharply&#8211; rising fifteenfold from 2002 to 2007.
<p />This  type of fusion procedure is not only complicated, but costly. And  worse, it carries three times the rate of life-threatening complications  than alternative procedures such as decompression (removal of part of  the bone pressing on the nerve) or simple fusion (in which two or three  vertebrae are fused and only the front <em>or </em>back of the vertebrae,  rather than front <em>and </em>back).  And, the bottom line is that  earlier studies haven&#8217;t found that the complex surgery leads to better  results or greater pain relief.
<p />Gentle, non-invasive chiropractic  treatment can often relieve the severe back pain caused by spinal  stenosis. I fully recommend a short conservative trial of chiropractic  care prior to considering most surgeries involving the musculoskeletal  system. Any type of surgery carries risks and such risks increase  exponentially as we age. But, when a study reveals that a costly,  life-threatening surgery does little to relieve pain or improve an  individual&#8217;s quality of life, in my opinion such a surgery should not  even be considered.</p>
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As a chiropractor who believes in the human body&#8217;s ability to heal itself, often with the aid of natural, non-invasive, drug-free treatment, I am always dismayed, but never surprised, at some of the pernicious claims and tenacious effrontery of drug companies when it comes to pain killers, in general, and the &#8220;treatment&#8221; of a number [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a chiropractor who believes in the human body&#8217;s ability to heal itself, often with the aid of natural, non-invasive, drug-free treatment, I am always dismayed, but never surprised, at some of the pernicious claims and tenacious effrontery of drug companies when it comes to pain killers, in general, and the &#8220;treatment&#8221; of a number of conditions that don&#8217;t get any better with drugs or are made worse by them. And, as a chiropractor&nbsp;<span> who has helped hundreds of headache sufferers not only get temporary, but permanent relief, </span>when I read about a drug study for yet another pain med that will likely keep headache sufferers numbed to their pain, but in the process numb to the rest of their life as well, I feel like shouting from the rooftops: &#8220;Try chiropractic first!&#8221; But, today, when I read about a study, sponsored by Merck (who also makes the product), I really felt compelled to say that this particular study is shamefully playing to the fears of migraine sufferers when, in fact, the drug itself only offers &#8220;less severity&#8221; at best when it comes to a migraine headache.</p>
<p><span>The study, conducted by Dr. X. Henry Hu of Merck &amp; Co.and colleagues, found that </span><span>one in five migraine sufferers had &#8220;avoided&#8221; a work-related commitment because they were afraid of getting a migraine, while 27 percent reported canceling a work commitment for this reason, and round 28 percent said they had avoided or canceled social commitments due to fear of migraines.</span></p>
<p><span>&nbsp;</span>I have treated many patients who told me how much they&#8217;d &#8220;feared&#8221; the onset of a migraine and limited their activities in life because of that fear, so I do understand how devastating the fear migraines can be. And, yet, the only &#8220;solution&#8221; this study offered?</p>
<p>This study is &#8220;important,&#8221; said Dr. Hu, t<span>he unpredictability of migraines could contribute to people&#8217;s anxiety and fear about them and</span> early treatment with migraine drugs called triptans can help  reduce headache severity. <span>&#8220;Because of the lack of predictability of future migraine attacks, migraine sufferers may benefit from increased education on the importance of keeping medications available at all times,&#8221; they concluded.</span></p>
<p><span>My conclusion? If you suffer from migraines, give your chiropractor a call today!<br /></span></p>
<p>SOURCE: Headache, published online March 25, 2010.</p>
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Does your refrigerator light stay on when you close the frig door? No? Well, new research is suggesting that perhaps it should! As a chiropractor, I&#8217;m all about &#8220;total wellness,&#8221; which means that I believe in routine chiropractic care along with a healthy lifestyle that includes good nutrition, regular exercise, drinking plenty of water, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does your refrigerator light stay on when you close the frig door? No? Well, new research is suggesting that perhaps it should! As a chiropractor, I&#8217;m all about &#8220;total wellness,&#8221; which means that I believe in routine chiropractic care along with a healthy lifestyle that includes good nutrition, regular exercise, drinking plenty of water, and dealing effectively with life stresses. Getting the nutrition we need from fruits and vegetables used to be a &#8220;no brainer,&#8221; i.e., just buy them fresh. But, with the current trend towards big farm over-planting that has lead to soil depletion in many areas, sadly the fruits and vegetables grown in, and pulled from, soil lacking in nutrients lack much of the health benefits they once offered. We generally need to search for fruit and veggie stands and farmers&#8217; markets to get anything close to the natural nutrition that was once &#8220;a given&#8221; when we were children because, let&#8217;s face it, it&#8217;s hard to find healthy produce in our supermarkets anymore. So, I was pleasantly surprised and very interested in a new study that the harsh, unnatural lighting in most supermarkets &#8212; the kind of lighting that seems to have no environmental upside &#8212; apparently has a bright side: healthier fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right! A recent study found that spinach actually gained nutritional value as it sat for days under fluorescent lights! And, not just &#8220;minor&#8221; value gains. Some vitamins doubled their concentrations. Apparently, fluorescent supermarket lights mimic the spectrum of natural sunlight, and some supermarkets keep them on all the time, 24-hours a day. Continuous light exposure allows plants to maintain photosynthesis and, of course, photosynthesis produces nutrients.</p>
<p>The study&#8217;s author, Gene Lester, is a research plant physiologist at the United States Department of Agriculture in Beltsville, MD. He and his colleagues chose to study spinach because it is one of the most nutritionally complete vegetables commonly available, with significant concentrations of vitamins C, A, K, E and folate.</p>
<p>You can read about how the research was done in the <em>Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry</em> or by going to <a href="http://news.discovery.com/earth/supermarkets-vegetables-produce.html" title="discovery.com">discovery.com</a></p>
<p>Bottom line: To boost the nutritional content of spinach and other produce, researchers suggest (counter-intuitively) that consumers select packages from the front of display cases that are kept under continuous light.</p>
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