by Dr. Lonna Denny | Feb 9, 2023 | Health & Exercise Tips, News, Newsletter, Nutrition
Source: MedicalNewsToday.com, written by: Annie Lennon Researchers investigated the effects of different meal characteristics on caloric consumption. They found that meals that are eaten quickly and that contain high-energy density, as well as highly palatable foods...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Feb 1, 2023 | Ask Doctor Denny, Back Pain, Chiropractic & Your Health, Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter, San Francisco Chiropractor
Source: MedicalNewsToday.com written by: Lauren Hellicar Laser therapy for back pain offers the advantages of not requiring surgical incisions into the body and avoiding the potential adverse effects of long-term medication use. Some studies have shown that up to 23%...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Jan 26, 2023 | Ask Doctor Denny, Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter, San Francisco Chiropractor
Soure:MedicalNewsToday.com, written by James Kingsland Doctors call physical exercise a “polypill,” because it can prevent and treat many of the chronic diseases that are associated with aging. A new study of muscle fibers from mice and humans shows how exercise...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Jan 12, 2023 | Ask Doctor Denny, Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter
Some pursue creative activities as a hobby and some do it for a living, but no matter what road we’ve taken to unleash our imaginations and need for free self-expression, it’s pretty clear that making things is part and parcel of being human. We have been creating...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Jan 4, 2023 | Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter
We came across this annual year-end roundup of the brightest, boldest ways the world improved, evolved or otherwise changed for the better and we just had to share it. Source: Reasons to be Cheerful A nonprofit has purchased $6.7 billion in medical debt — and forgiven...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Dec 21, 2022 | Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter, Nutrition
Source: MedicalNewsToday.com, written by Robby Berman A new study finds that the consumption of aspartame, a widely used artificial sweetener, produces anxiety-like behavior in mice, along with epigenetic changes in the amygdala. These changes persisted for up to two...
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