If you resolved to volunteer and do more charitable work in the new year, your may also being doing good by your health. According to new research out of the University of Albany, doing good for others has beneficial effects on numerous aspects of a person’s health. In order to come to this conclusion, researchers […]
Gout May Increase A-Fib Risk
We’ve discussed how some foot conditions can lead to other related issues on the blog before, and new research out of the UK has linked another foot problem to a dangerous heart ailment. According to researchers out of Great Britain, people with gout in their feet may be at an increased risk for atrial fibrillation […]
The Key To Avoiding “Trampoline Ankle”
Researchers out of Canada say that high-impact trampoline injuries can be catastrophic to children and young adults, and they’ve got some great advice for parents who want to keep their kids injury-free. Although trampolines can be a lot of fun, unfortunately they are also the source of many bumps and bruises. Oftentimes these injuries are […]
What is Gout?
As we alluded to last week, gout is something to be mindful of this holiday season. Christmas cookies and alcohol can all contribute to the development of gout, but what exactly is gout? Today, we take a closer look at the stages of gout and why it occurs. Gout Development and Causes Gout is a […]
Which Sports Cause The Most Concussions?
Aside from automobile accidents, sports are the leading cause for concussions and head injuries among teens and young adults. Even though we’re doing a better job of preventing and monitoring for concussions during practices and games, head injuries are still occurring at an alarming rate in athletic activities. But which sports have the highest rates […]
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