Jul
29
2009
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Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness. When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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Jul
26
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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But there’s a hot debate under way about whether CRP itself hurts the heart or whether it’s just an innocent bystander…More
Acetaminophen, the unpronounceable name for the most widely used pain reliever in the United States (TYLENOL), can destroy the liver in ordinary or near-ordinary doses…More
Some of the widely used class of cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins may cause rhabdomyolysis (severe, sometimes fatal, muscle damage) …More
Coffee and general caffeine intake may affect a woman’s levels of estrogen and other sex hormones…More
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Video: Effect of Nutrition on Brain Function
Jul
22
2009
Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness. When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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Jul
19
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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A host of packaging and food giants have been condemned…More
“A slightly underactive thyroid may help you live longer,” or “Hypothyroidism may be a plus” — you get the idea….More
American Medical Association, includes three studies that demonstrate the benefits of high-dose nutritional supplements…More
…a software program that prescribes a regimen for avoiding jet lag using timed light exposure…More
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Game of the Week - Test Your Driving Skills While Texting
Jul
15
2009
Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness. When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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Jul
11
2009
HealthNews of the Week
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Obese children as young as 7 have worrying levels of compounds linked to heart disease and heart attacks, U.S. researchers reported…More
Children under 4 years of age fare better in motor vehicle accidents when they are riding in rear-facing rather than forward-facing car seats, according to a report…More
New research suggests that as the frequency of vigorous exercise increases, so does the risk of atrial fibrillation….More
Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection in women of childbearing age, and a new study has found that it is associated with vitamin D deficiency. The disorder is treatable with antibiotics, but it can lead to premature birth and is a major cause of infant mortality….More
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Video of the Week - Deadly Vaccinations
Jul
06
2009
Here is your Health and Lifestyle Tip of the Week provided by Dr. Ben Smetana, Dr. Heidi Salonek and Anytime Fitness. When you think health think Oak Springs Chiropractic and Anytime Fitness.
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