Monday, 30 April 2012

[Altitude Multisport Club] Fwd: Fw: An Update on Miss Keri (after the bike crash) & The 1-Page Health News For You

Glenn D. Hyman, DC, CSCS
www.denverback.com
Denver Chiropractic Center
303.300.0424
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An Update on Miss Keri and the 1-Page Health News For You...
By Dr. Glenn Hyman / Dr. Jeff Stripling Denver Chiropractic Center www.denverback.com
Denver's Back Pain and Sports Injury Treatment Center (TM) 303.300.0424

Hi Glenn,

Miss Keri, the office manger here at Denver Chiropractic Center wanted to say thanks to everyone for the concern after her "meeting" with the concrete wall while on her bike last week.

Her nasty injury required a little attention from a wound care nurse to make sure it doesn't leave a scar, but she's on the mend. Once again thanks for your concern. That last email about her bike crash received the highest open response of any email we've ever sent.

And here's this week's 1-page health news.

Mental Attitude: Meditation. Adults with memory impairment and memory loss may benefit from mantra-based meditation (12 minutes of meditation per day for 8 weeks). Mantra-based meditation has demonstrated a positive effect on patients' emotional responses to stress, fatigue and anxiety. Findings revealed a substantial increase in cerebral blood flow in the patients' prefrontal, superior frontal, and superior parietal cortices, and also better cognitive function. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, March 2012

Health Alert: Diabetics And Stroke. 26 million Americans have diabetes, and more than half are younger than 65. The longer you have diabetes, the higher your risk for stroke. Compared to people without diabetes (after considering other factors such as age, smoking history, physical activity, history of heart disease, blood pressure and cholesterol), the risk of stroke increased 70% in people with diabetes for less than 5 years, 80% in people with diabetes for 5-10 years and three-fold in people with diabetes for 10 years or more. American Heart Association, March 2012

Diet: Seeing Things? Hungry people see food-related words more clearly than people who've just eaten. This change in vision happens at the earliest perceptual stages, before higher parts of the brain have a chance to change the messages coming from the eyes. Psychological Science, March 2012

Exercise: Good Reasons. Exercise helps to alleviate low-back pain, helps to reduce the amount of insulin required to control blood sugar levels in Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetics and improves mental alertness. Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health, 1996

Chiropractic: Hold Your Head Up! "Head in forward posture can add up to thirty pounds of abnormal leverage on the cervical spine. Forward head posture (FHP) may result in the loss of 30% of vital lung capacity. These breath-related effects are primarily due to the loss of the cervical lordosis, which blocks the action of the hyoid muscles, especially the inferior hyoid responsible for helping lift the first rib during inhalation." ~Rene Cailliet M.D., famous medical author and former Director of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California

Wellness/Prevention: Avoid Absenteeism. The US is losing $226 billion per year due to employee absenteeism. A worker is less likely to take sick leave if their supervisor offers support (lightened work load or stress management training) when an employee is experiencing psychosomatic stress symptoms. The worker feels inclined to reciprocate the supportive treatment by keeping their work effort high. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, January 2012

Quote: "Anything is possible. You can be told that you have a 90% chance or a 50% chance or a 1% chance, but you have to believe, and you have to fight." ~ Lance Armstrong


As always, thanks for reading,

Denver Chiropractic Center - Dr. Glenn Hyman, Dr. Jeff Stripling & Keri B.
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