Energy Drinks and Seizures
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dr jennifer bremer's blog: no energy drinks for kids
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A.M. Vitals: Energy Drinks Under Scrutiny - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “Here's what's making health news this morning:New York Probes Energy-Drink Makers (WSJ): New York's attorney general is investigating whether the multibillion-dollar energy-drink industry is deceiving consumers with misstatements about the ingredients and health value of its products. PepsiCo, maker of AMP, Monster Beverage and Living Essentials LLC, maker of 5-hour Energy drink, received supoenas in July, according to a person familiar with the matter.Detective Work: The False Alzheimer's Diagn” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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15 Biggest Nutrition Myths | Eat This, Not That
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MYTH #3: Energy drinks aren't that bad. They can corrode your teeth more than soda, study says! More nutrition myths: http://ow.ly/5GUCw
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Dr. David Palmiter
Dr. David Palmiter is a psychology professor and Director of the Psychological Services Center at Marywood University in Scranton, PA. He also has a private practice in Northeast Pennsylvania and is on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. His book, “Working Parents, Thriving Families: 10 Strategies that Make a Difference,” was published April, 2011. Dr. Palmiter has won an international award (Mom’s Choice Gold) and a national award (Finalist, USA Best Books) for his book.
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While at Logan, Dr. Heather was involved in the latest sports rehabilitation techniques available and saw a variety of complicated conditions. She spent many hours in the Biofreeze sports clinic located on campus while treating some of the top high school and college athletes in the St. Louis area, while also providing SPARQ trainingto develop their strength and conditioning programs. Dr. Heather graduated from Logan with her Doctorate of Chiropractic degree and also receiving her Master’s of Sports Science and Rehabilitation degree. Upon graduation, Dr. Heather did an internship with the strength coach of the St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team.
Dr. Heather has taken special interests in MMA and hockey athletes while also participating in these sports herself, thus making her unique to most of her colleagues. Dr. Heather's goals for athletes is to not only fix problems through chiropractic care, but to properly educate them through nutritional habits and injury prevention. She uses Active Release Technique, Cox Flexion-Distraction Technique, Thompson Drop Technique, Diversified Technique and is also a Certified Kinesiotaping Physician. Dr. Heather is actively involved with many of the charities in the St. Louis area. She keeps in shape with boxing, weight lifting, hiking, playing amateur hockey, golfing, kickball, and basketball. " />Dr. Heather Morales, DC, MS, CKTP
Dr. Heather grew up as an "Army brat" and didn't settle down in St. Louis until she was 13. She has called the suburb "Oakville" home ever since. Dr. Heather attended 2 years at Missouri State University studying athletic training before deciding to pursue a career in chiropractic.
While at Logan, Dr. Heather was involved in the latest sports rehabilitation techniques available and saw a variety of complicated conditions. She spent many hours in the Biofreeze sports clinic located on campus while treating some of the top high school and college athletes in the St. Louis area, while also providing SPARQ trainingto develop their strength and conditioning programs. Dr. Heather graduated from Logan with her Doctorate of Chiropractic degree and also receiving her Master’s of Sports Science and Rehabilitation degree. Upon graduation, Dr. Heather did an internship with the strength coach of the St. Louis Blues NHL hockey team.
Dr. Heather has taken special interests in MMA and hockey athletes while also participating in these sports herself, thus making her unique to most of her colleagues. Dr. Heather's goals for athletes is to not only fix problems through chiropractic care, but to properly educate them through nutritional habits and injury prevention. She uses Active Release Technique, Cox Flexion-Distraction Technique, Thompson Drop Technique, Diversified Technique and is also a Certified Kinesiotaping Physician. Dr. Heather is actively involved with many of the charities in the St. Louis area. She keeps in shape with boxing, weight lifting, hiking, playing amateur hockey, golfing, kickball, and basketball.
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