How did summer go by so quickly? High schools have started football practice, and stores have already stocked their shelves with back-to-school supplies. Although you’re probably ready to cross crayons, folders and notebooks off your back-to-school shopping list, you’re probably also thinking about taking your son or daughter shopping for some new outfits, and maybe […]
Runners Should Seek Comfort Over Other Factors In Running Shoes
A new scientific review suggests that runners should seek comfort over other technical criteria, like shoes designed to reduce strike force or over/under pronation. According to the new findings, many runners overthink their feet needs when purchasing a pair of running shoes. Nowadays companies are pitching all sorts of shoe advancements, like minimalist shoes, shoes with extra […]
Picky Eaters May Have Higher Risk For Depression
Children who are very particular about what they eat may be at a heightened risk for social anxiety and depression, according to a new study. According to researchers, preschoolers who were classified as severely selective eaters were more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with social anxiety, depression and generalized anxiety disorders than non-picky […]
Sprained Toe Diagnosis and Treatment
A sprained toe occurs when you damage or tear the connective tissue in one or more of your toe joints. Damage to any of the following areas can lead to a sprained toe. Ligaments Cartilage Joint Capsule See, each toe in your foot is comprised of three small bones known as phalanges (except for your […]
Social Media May Be Causing Mental Health Issues in Teens
Social media is a wonderful tool for so many people. For me, I use it to connect with current and prospective patients, and to share stories from my blog. But social media is far from perfect, and new research shows that teens should distance themselves from heavy social media use, as it can cause mental […]
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