Clinical Studies

Perimenopause Identified as Critical Window for Heart Disease Prevention in Women
A new study reveals that perimenopausal women are twice as likely to have low cardiovascular health scores, highlighting this transition as a key opportunity for early intervention and lifestyle changes to prevent heart disease.

Chiropractic Study Shows Non-Surgical Recovery From Severe Disc Injuries
A new study published in the Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic demonstrates that non-surgical chiropractic care can effectively manage massive lumbar disc herniations, offering a conservative alternative to invasive surgical treatments.

Study Links Heart Scar Tissue to Dangerous Rhythms in Older Male Athletes
A U.K. study finds scar tissue in the heart may increase the risk of dangerous heart rhythms in healthy, long-time male endurance athletes over 50, highlighting the importance of monitoring and safety measures in sports.

Second Medical Opinions Do Not Delay Critical Breast Cancer Treatment
A new study reveals that seeking a second medical opinion after a breast cancer diagnosis does not significantly postpone treatment initiation, potentially providing patients with greater confidence in their treatment strategy without compromising timely care.