Neck Pain Linked to Worse Migraines
According to a recent study, migraineurs with cooccurring neck pain are more likely to report that their headaches have a greater effect on their ability to carry out their daily activities. Past research has shown that addressing neck disorders in migraine patients—with chiropractic care, for example—can reduce the frequency, intensity, and duration of migraines. Journal of Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, June 2023
Too Much Screen Time May Slow Baby’s Development
New research suggests that one-year-old children who spend more than four hours a day in front of screens develop skills in the domains of fine-motor, communication, socialization, and problem-solving more slowly than their peers with less exposure to televisions, tablets, and smartphones. JAMA Pediatrics, August 2023
Eye Scans Could Spot Parkinson's Earlier
University College London and Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers report that optical coherence tomography scans are capable of detecting subtle changes in the eyes that develop very early in the course of Parkinson’s disease progression, up to seven years before the condition may even be diagnosed. Neurology, August 2023
One Billion People Worldwide Will Have Osteoarthritis in 2050
Osteoarthritis is characterized by the slow breakdown of the cartilage within joints, leading to swelling, stiffness, and pain that tends to worsen with time. Due to the aging of the global population and the rise in sedentary lifestyles and obesity, researchers estimate that as many as one billion people living in 2050 will have osteoarthritis. The Lancet Rheumatology, August 2023
A Healthy Diet May Help Some Allergy Sufferers
The current research suggests that excessive calorie intake and nutrient imbalances can contribute to allergies, and for some individuals, allergy management may involve switching to a balanced diet rich in micronutrient and flavonoids to reduce inflammation and improve the health of the gut microbiome. Nutrients, August 2023
Tips for Returning to Exercise Postpartum
For new moms looking to resume their pre-pregnancy fitness routine, experts from Tufts University recommend first consulting with a doctor. Once cleared to exercise, start slowly, set flexible goals, and pay attention to body cues to avoid injury. Tufts University, July 2023