Neck Pain and Migraines

A systematic review found that migraine headache patients are three
times more likely than individuals without a history of headache to have neck pain (77% vs. 23.5%). Past research suggests that addressing cervical spine issues in patients with migraines—with chiropractic care, for example—may reduce headache frequency and intensity. Cephalagia, February 2022

Health Alert: Steroid Medications Pose Dangers for Those with Sickle Cell

A review of data on more than 5,100 patients with sickle cell disease found that patients given oral corticosteroids were more likely to be hospitalized for a vaso-occlusive episode, a condition that can cause intense pain and irreversible organ damage. Research leader Dr. Ondine Walter adds, “Vaso-occlusive events and related hospitalization appear to follow corticosteroid prescription fairly quickly… This evidence suggests corticosteroids may be contributing to the events and should be avoided as much as possible in these patients.” Blood, April 2022

Diet: Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Preeclampsia Risk

Preeclampsia is marked by a sudden increase in blood pressure, protein in the urine, or other problems during pregnancy, which can cause serious health problems for mothers and babies if left untreated. In a study that included over 8,500 expectant mothers, researchers identified an association between greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet and up to a 22% lower risk for preeclampsia. The findings are encouraging because very few preeclampsia treatments are considered safe or produce any meaningful
benefits. Journal of the American Heart Association, April 2022

Exercise: Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Cardiovascular Risks in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

Among a group of 48 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, those who participated in a twelve-week aerobic exercise intervention experienced an improvement in both blood vessel function and blood pressure reactivity. The findings suggest that engaging in an aerobic exercise training program may reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease in CKD patients, which is the leading cause of death for such individuals. Journal of Applied Physiology, April 2022

Mental Attitude: Quitting Smoking Could Stop Alzheimer’s Progression

Past research suggests that smoking can increase the risk for Alzheimer’s by up to 40%. A recent study found that smokers with mild-cognitive impairment who quit smoking may be able to slow or stop progression to Alzheimer’s. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, May 2022

Wellness/Prevention: Safe Neti Pot Use

The Food and Drug Administration offers these guidelines for proper use
of a Neti pot to address clogged sinuses and nasal congestion: wash and dry your hands before each use, thoroughly clean the Neti pot and dry before each use, use clean water (distilled, filtered, or boiled) to create a saline rinse
solution, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Food and Drug Administration, April 2022

Quote: “Getting rid of a delusion makes us wiser than getting hold of a truth.” ~ Ludwig Borne

 

This information should not be substituted for medical or chiropractic advice. Any and all health care concerns, decisions, and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a health care professional who is familiar with your updated medical history.