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Exercise for COVID-19 Protection?

Researchers are working around the clock to find a medication that can help treat the novel coronavirus; and to find a vaccine that can help prevent it. Could something as simple, readily available and natural be part of the solution, at least when it comes to reducing the risk of developing one of the major […]

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The Overlooked Risk Factor for Coronavirus Complications

For several months, the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and others have talked about some of the risk factors that could predispose someone infected with COVID-19 to experience complications. Age has been and continues to be, the #1 risk factor, if nothing else than because with age, one’s immune system naturally declines. But […]

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New Approaches to Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can have devastating long-term effects on a person. It can derail even the most well-planned of days, and in some people, it can lead to crushing depression and anxiety. Painkillers can lead to even worse problems from side effects to addiction to rebound pain, making treatment complicated. But new approaches may have some […]

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Smartphones Aren’t Smart for Your Neck

Ample evidence suggests smartphone use promotes forward flexion of the neck, rounding of the shoulders and overall poor posture; what some have labeled “text neck” or “tech neck.” But how bad is it? New research links excessive smartphone use with chronic neck pain leading to cervical disc degeneration, even at an earlier-than-normal age. (As you […]

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Antibiotics, GI Health and Asthma: Connecting the Dots

Asthma is in the news right now because it is among the health conditions listed as possible risk factors for COVID-19 complications. It makes sense, of course: If the virus gets into the lungs of an asthmatic, who already has problems with breathing due to asthma, it could make things worse – much worse, depending […]

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