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  • Breast cancer study points to cruciferous vegetables’ benefit

    Published on April 6, 2012.

    Excerpts from VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER’S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER (1) 4/05/2012 – A study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention investigators reveals that breast cancer survivors who eat more cruciferous vegetables may have improved survival. The study of women in China was presented by postdoctoral

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  • Prolotherapy for TMJ, Facial, and Jaw Pain

    Published on April 5, 2012.

    “Prolotherapy with 10% dextrose appears promising for the treatment of symptomatic TMJ hypermobility, as evidenced by the therapeutic benefits, simplicity, safety, patients’ acceptance of the injection technique, and lack of significant side effects.” (1) When faced with sinus pain and pressure or constant pain in the jaw, temple or temporomandibular

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  • Osteoarthritis and walking disability

    Published on April 1, 2012.

    Research in the British medical Journal offers a warning to osteoarthritis patients – “get fixed” Here is what they said: “Patients with osteoarthritis are at higher risk of death compared with the general population. History of diabetes, cancer, or cardiovascular disease and the presence of walking disability (The more severe

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  • Treating osteoarthritis early

    Published on March 29, 2012.

    “Osteoarthritis is thought to be the most prevalent chronic joint disease. The incidence of osteoarthritis is rising because of the ageing population and the epidemic of obesity. Pain and loss of function are the main clinical features that lead to treatment, including non-pharmacological, pharmacological, and surgical approaches. Clinicians recognise that

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  • Meniscal Surgery Options

    Published on March 26, 2012.

    Whether using Prolotherapy, Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy, or Stem Cell Therapy, we know that you cannot fix one part of the knee without examining and fixing the whole knee. Recent research published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine agrees. Here is what they said: “Meniscal tears often occur in

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  • Ankle sprain treatments

    Published on March 26, 2012.

    Chronic ankle sprains We see many patients in our office that give us a detailed history of their life with chrnic ankle sprains. Typically patients can describe a long history of sprains starting with a particularly bad one some years back. Why do these people suffer from chronic ankle sprains?

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  • Hypertension

    Published on March 26, 2012.

    Researchers say heart disease risk can be seen from blood plessure reading variations Difference in left and right arm blood pressure indicates survival chances Patients suffering from high blood pressure who have different blood pressure (BP) readings in each arm are at a reduced chance of survival over 10 years,

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  • PRP Platelet Rich Plasma Elbow treatments in New Jersey

    Published on March 23, 2012.

    Treatment of patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) with PRP reduces pain and increases function significantly, exceeding the effect of corticosteroid injection even after a follow-up of 2 years. (1) Gosens T, Peerbooms JC, van Laar W, den Oudsten BL.Ongoing positive effect of platelet-rich plasma versus corticosteroid injection in

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  • Brain Fog in Menopause Confirmed

    Published on March 21, 2012.

    The difficulties that many women describe as memory problems when menopause approaches are real, according to a study just published in the journal Menopause, the journal of the North American Menopause Society. These findings should not come as a surprise to the millions of women who have had bouts of

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  • Alternatives to angioplasty, surgery and drugs for heart problems

    Published on March 19, 2012.

    Many people today are looking for alternative options to angioplasty, surgery and drugs to treat their heart condition. Chelation therapy is a promising treatment shown to reverse heart disease and atherosclerosis. Chelation involves the intravenous infusion of vitamins, magnesium and a chelating agent known as EDTA. This mixture serves to

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