Health Alert: Fully Legalizing Marijuana May Result in More Automobile Collision Deaths.
Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Alaska, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, researchers note there has been a 14-22% increase in car crash-related deaths. Lead author Dr. Samantha Marinello writes, “Overall, this study provides evidence of the potential harms and benefits of legalizing recreational markets… Therefore, there is a need for policies and public health initiatives to reduce driving under the influence.”
Social Science & Medicine, January 2023
Diet: High-Salt Diet Linked to Hardened Arteries.
According to an analysis of data concerning more than 10,000 middle-aged adults, each 1,000 mg rise in sodium excretion is associated with a 3-4% increased likelihood for worse results on assessments of arterial health. Study author Dr. Jonas Wuopio adds, “The results show that the more salt people eat, the higher the burden of atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries of the heart and neck. The increase in blood pressure due to a high salt intake seems to be an important underlying mechanism for these findings.”
European Heart Journal Open, March 2023
Exercise: Physical Activity Helps Preserve Cognitive Function.
Following a review of data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, researchers report that engaging in physical activity for at least 240 minutes a week can reduce the risk for subjective cognitive decline by 48%.
Journal of Affective Disorders, May 2023
Chiropractic: Jaw Pain, Neck Pain, and Headaches.
A retrospective study that included 300 patients with neck pain and/or temporomandibular joint pain identified an association between higher levels of neck pain and a risk for tension-type headache, while higher levels of both neck and jaw pain are more closely linked to migraines. Chiropractic care has been demonstrated to be an effective intervention for these various conditions.
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, March 2023
Mental Attitude: Harsh Discipline May Cause Mental Health Issues Later in Life.
New research that looked at long-term outcomes of 7,500 children revealed that those regularly shouted at, isolated, physically punished, or treated unpredictably based on the parent’s mood at age three were 50% more likely at age nine to have mental health challenges considered to be high risk.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, March 2023
Health Alert: Fully Legalizing Marijuana May Result in More Automobile Collision Deaths.
Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Alaska, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, researchers note there has been a 14-22% increase in car crash-related deaths. Lead author Dr. Samantha Marinello writes, “Overall, this study provides evidence of the potential harms and benefits of legalizing recreational markets… Therefore, there is a need for policies and public health initiatives to reduce driving under the influence.”
Social Science & Medicine, January 2023
Diet: High-Salt Diet Linked to Hardened Arteries.
According to an analysis of data concerning more than 10,000 middle-aged adults, each 1,000 mg rise in sodium excretion is associated with a 3-4% increased likelihood for worse results on assessments of arterial health. Study author Dr. Jonas Wuopio adds, “The results show that the more salt people eat, the higher the burden of atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries of the heart and neck. The increase in blood pressure due to a high salt intake seems to be an important underlying mechanism for these findings.”
European Heart Journal Open, March 2023
Exercise: Physical Activity Helps Preserve Cognitive Function.
Following a review of data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, researchers report that engaging in physical activity for at least 240 minutes a week can reduce the risk for subjective cognitive decline by 48%.
Journal of Affective Disorders, May 2023
Chiropractic: Jaw Pain, Neck Pain, and Headaches.
A retrospective study that included 300 patients with neck pain and/or temporomandibular joint pain identified an association between higher levels of neck pain and a risk for tension-type headache, while higher levels of both neck and jaw pain are more closely linked to migraines. Chiropractic care has been demonstrated to be an effective intervention for these various conditions.
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, March 2023
Mental Attitude: Harsh Discipline May Cause Mental Health Issues Later in Life.
New research that looked at long-term outcomes of 7,500 children revealed that those regularly shouted at, isolated, physically punished, or treated unpredictably based on the parent’s mood at age three were 50% more likely at age nine to have mental health challenges considered to be high risk.
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, March 2023
Wellness/Prevention: Experiencing Hearing Loss?
The Mayo Clinic notes that signs of hearing loss include muffled speech/sounds; trouble understanding words, particularly in a crowd or noisy environment; difficulty hearing consonants; frequently asking a speaker to repeat what they said; needing to listen to the TV/radio at ever higher volumes; social isolation; and tinnitus. If you regularly experience these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider to arrange for a hearing test.
Mayo Clinic, April 2023