We live in age where technology is king! Our phones act as mini computers where we can schedule, e-mail, surf the internet and actually talk to other people (although some people manage to avoid human interaction by sending 20,000 text messages a month). Not only do most people use a computer all day at work, but they come home and surf the internet, play on-line computer games and update their social media status, over and over...and over again. Humans are more connected now than ever before and we learn about current events so much faster than in the past. To put things in perspective...when I started college in 1996, it was the first time I was able to surf the internet without tying up the telephone line and no one, and mean no one, had a cell phone. Crazy and wild times!
Get relief from a chiropractor in Delaware that tailors their treatments to help you reach a pain free life. Suburban Chiropractic Health & Wellness Center located in Newark, Delaware uses chiropractic to relieve pain naturally without the use of medications. Injuries can occur anywhere and pain can show up at anytime. Suburban Chiropractic Health & Wellness Center works for you by listening, examining and tailoring a treatment plan to help you reach your goal.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Can the Internet Make You Sick?
We live in age where technology is king! Our phones act as mini computers where we can schedule, e-mail, surf the internet and actually talk to other people (although some people manage to avoid human interaction by sending 20,000 text messages a month). Not only do most people use a computer all day at work, but they come home and surf the internet, play on-line computer games and update their social media status, over and over...and over again. Humans are more connected now than ever before and we learn about current events so much faster than in the past. To put things in perspective...when I started college in 1996, it was the first time I was able to surf the internet without tying up the telephone line and no one, and mean no one, had a cell phone. Crazy and wild times!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
"No thanks, I don't need to be treated. I'm not having any pain."
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Concussions: Not Just A Problem at the Professional Level
Anyone who is a fan of professional sports knows that head injuries and concussions have become a major problem over the last decade, especially in the NFL, NHL and to a lesser extent MLB. The players are bigger, faster and stronger nowadays. The collisions between these athletes, although high in entertainment value, are becoming very dangerous. New helmets have been designed in both hockey and football to minimize the impact to the brain from these collisions in order to cut down on the number of concussions. New concussion protocols have been enacted in all the major sports as well. Players are put through extensive testing before the season starts to measure their "baseline" levels, so if a concussion is suspected they can be re-tested to see how bad the damage is. Long gone are the days when a player is allowed to go back out onto the field immediately following a concussion. In some cases, a player may miss weeks or months before their brain "returns to normal" and they are allowed to compete again.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Don't Remember to Forget! (Or Something Like That)
There is a great Elvis song called, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget". The song talks about how he can't forget this girl, even though he has told himself over and over not to think about her. I seem to have the opposite problem lately because there are many things I find myself forgetting about, even though I keep telling myself to remember them. In fact, I don't know many people who don't have the same problem I do. When I was younger I remembered everything! I could memorize facts for tests, remember what my homework assignment was and recall the time and date of all my appointments and meetings. I NEVER wrote anything down and amazingly all deadlines and appointments were met.
- Be Social: Stimulating conversations and interactions with others helps to lower the risk of dementia. So....get off the couch, turn off the TV and find a person to talk to!
- Supplements: It has been shown that people who don't get enough vitamin B12 or Folate in their diet have a higher risk of developing dementia. Spinach, romaine lettuce, lentils, black beans, broccoli and beats are foods that will help with that deficiency. Mediterranean diets rich in fish, vegetables and olive oil help to protect against Alzheimer's. Green tea can help protect against memory loss.
- Exercise Your Mind: Learning new things, working on the crossword puzzle and other brain teasers and reading a book can help keep your mind sharp.
- Nap Time!: Getting 8 hours of sleep and taking a 6 to a 90 minute nap everyday helps your brain sort, consolidate and store memories.
- I'll Have an O'Doul's: Alcohol is especially toxic in terms of memory loss and will directly affect the functions of the brain that preserve memory.
Monday, October 11, 2010
October's Newsletter
Clink on this link to check out Suburban Chiropractic's October Newsletter. There is a lot of great information including; Do heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers? Would your kitchen at home fail a restaurant inspection? What don't chefs want you to know? Can a sample of your hair link stress and heart attacks?
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
No, chiropractic does not cause strokes; Yes, chiropractors are real doctors.
We've all heard it before: "Don't let the chiropractor treat your neck, it's dangerous and they can hurt you!", or "You should go to a real doctor because chiropractors don't know what they are doing and they can cause you to have a stroke". Those are frustrating statements because they are both false. It is hard to sit back and observe how the facts get twisted by sensationalized media reports.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
The Truth About Carpal Tunnel
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) has become a very popular diagnosis for anyone who is experiencing wrist or hand pain with or without numbness and tingling. The problem with that particular diagnosis is that it can be wrong...a lot of the time. I have seen many patients in my office with pain in their forearm or their entire hand and they claim they have been diagnosed (or self diagnosed) with carpal tunnel syndrome.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Back to School Backpack Safety
http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/back-to-school-backpacking/
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
What To Expect Coming In For Your First Visit
Going to the doctor’s office for your first appointment can generate a wide spectrum of emotions ranging from anxiety to frustration to confusion. I find myself asking these questions: Do I know where the office is? How early should I arrive? How much paperwork am I going to have to complete? I am going to have to wait long? I’m sure we all ask ourselves similar questions and there is a feeling of anxiety in not knowing what to expect.
Your doctor’s appointment should not cause heart palpitations! During that first phone call to my office I like to let new patient’s know exactly what to expect during that initial visit. After picking a time to be seen, the patient is told that their first visit will take roughly forty five minutes to an hour to complete. Our patients are given the choice of having their paperwork mailed to them, or they can come into the office a little early (30 minutes before their appointment) to fill out the forms. The paperwork should take about 15-20 minutes to complete and we found that by mailing our patients the “New Patient Packet” ahead of time helped to alleviate some of the stress derived from that first visit. Filling out the forms at home allows you to work at your own pace without feeling rushed. I found it allows people to be very thorough with their complaint, which allows me to do a better job examining you. The packet includes directions to our office, a check list of what to bring to your first visit and at what time you should arrive. On that first phone call we take all pertinent insurance information and we qualify your chiropractic benefits for you.
If there is one thing that aggravates me more than anything, it is wasting a whole afternoon at the doctor’s office. My appointment can be for