The more alcohol people drink, the faster their cells appear to age. Researchers from Japan's Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine found that alcoholic patients had shortened telomeres which placed… Read More
Good Night's: Feeling stressed at work can lead to us reaching for unhealthy snacks and extra portions, but a new study has found that getting enough sleep could help buffer… Read More
There is an assortment of questions which centered around police reports and accident scenes. We'll address reports exist, how conclusions are made, and what exactly you should take from the… Read More
A good read to understanding alteration of motion segment integrity (AOMSI) is the article �Biomechanical Analysis of clinical instability in the cervical spine� White, et al., Clin Ortho Relat Res,… Read More
When the aberrant sequela to victims in car crashes has been investigated, providers often overlook and concurrently underestimate the tissue pathology and resultant biomechanical failures of spinal ligamentous damages commonly… Read More
Gray hair could be an early warning sign of heart disease. Hiccups that won’t go away may foreshadow cancer. Sometimes your body sends seemingly unrelated signals that something is wrong.… Read More
When it comes to stomach discomfort during exercise, forget that old adage "no pain, no gain." New research suggests that excessive strenuous exercise may lead to gut damage. "The stress… Read More
Wallpaper may contribute to sick building syndrome, a new study suggests. Toxins from fungus growing on wallpaper can easily become airborne and pose an indoor health risk, the researchers said.In… Read More
Eating fish at least twice a week may significantly reduce the pain and swelling associated with rheumatoid arthritis, a new study says. Prior studies have shown a beneficial effect of… Read More
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