Monday, October 17, 2016

Chiropractic Care Changes Pain



Yesterday was World Spine Day. The Canadian Chiropractic Association has put together a great media awareness campaign: "Chiropractic care changes pain". Check it out and share if you haven't seen it! Spread the word and help the millions of people who can be helped to a more pain-free life by undergoing Chiropractic care. Our office welcomes your referrals.

View the video here:

Chiropractic Care Changes Pain


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Reading this blog should not  be construed to mean that you and I have a patient-physician relationship. 
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Monday, October 10, 2016

Communication Is The Key To Good Healthcare (And All Other Relationships)


I love the following diagram:


What goes on in our heads and what we can express through our words to others in way they can understand or "get" is often a challenge. There's a big drop-off.

If you're my patient, I will to explain what you need to know as best I can. If it's unclear, tell me! Healthcare is a partnership for your betterment.


Disclaimer

Material on this blog is provided for informational purposes only. It is general information that may not apply to you as an individual, and is not a substitute for your own doctor’s medical care or advice.
Reading this blog should not  be construed to mean that you and I have a patient-physician relationship. 
The inclusion of any link does not imply my endorsement of the linked site or its affiliates, 
NEVER DISREGARD MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL CARE BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU HAVE READ ON OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Diet To Prevent Dementia?

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Can diet help keep your mind sharp and young as you age? Recent studies suggest that it can! It seems a good diet for your heart and joints is also good for your mind. Here are some findings:

Mediterranean Diet:
People who adhere to a Mediterranean diet have lower rates of Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease.

The Mediterranean diet emphasizes:

  • Eating primarily plant-based foods, such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts
  • Replacing butter with healthy fats such as olive oil and canola oil
  • Using herbs and spices instead of salt to flavor foods
  • Limiting red meat to no more than a few times a month
  • Eating fish and poultry at least twice a week
  • Enjoying meals with family and friends
  • Drinking red wine in moderation (optional)
  • Getting plenty of exercise
  • Green leafy vegetables (like spinach and salad greens): At least 6 servings a week
  • Other vegetables: At least one a day
  • Nuts: 5 servings a week
  • Berries: 2 or more servings a week
  • Beans: At least 3 servings a week
  • Whole grains: 3 or more servings a day
  • Fish: Once a week
  • Poultry (like chicken or turkey): Two times a week
  • Olive oil: Use it as your main cooking oil.
  • Wine: One glass a day
  • Red meat: Less than 4 servings a week
  • Butter and margarine: Less than a tablespoon daily
  • Cheese: Less than one serving a week
  • Pastries and sweets: Less than 5 servings a week
  • Fried or fast food: Less than one serving a week



MIND Diet:
Older people who followed the MIND diet showed less decline in memory and mental speed, and were less likely to have developed Alzheimer disease at 4.5-year follow-up.


Source: http://www.todaysgeriatricmedicine.com/archive/0715p10.shtml

Bon Apetit!



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Disclaimer


Material on this blog is provided for informational purposes only. It is general information that may not apply to you as an individual, and is not a substitute for your own doctor’s medical care or advice.
Reading this blog should not  be construed to mean that you and I have a patient-physician relationship. 
The inclusion of any link does not imply my endorsement of the linked site or its affiliates, 
NEVER DISREGARD MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL CARE BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU HAVE READ ON OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE.