Trained as a physiotherapist and practised for years. Covers posture, chronic pain, and the science behind rehab.
Overview Contingency management, often abbreviated as CM, represents a scientifically validated public health strategy proven effective in addressing certain substance use disorders. At its core, this approach involves providing financial incentives to individuals who abstain from drug consumption. Although supported by substantial evidence and growing awareness, widespread adoption of CM has been limited primarily by […]
Astringency refers to that distinctive dry, puckering sensation, often described as rough or sandpaper-like, which individuals experience when consuming foods abundant in specific plant-based substances known as polyphenols. Among these polyphenols are flavanols, compounds that have been extensively associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. These flavanols are particularly prevalent in sources like cocoa, […]
The field of medical aesthetics is experiencing unprecedented growth, with innovative treatments and technologies emerging at a rapid pace. However, this expansion brings significant challenges, particularly regarding the qualifications and preparation of practitioners performing these procedures. Proper training has become an indispensable cornerstone for ensuring patient safety, achieving optimal outcomes, and maintaining the credibility of […]
Recent scientific investigations reveal that exposure to cannabis during pregnancy might induce specific molecular alterations in the placenta, potentially serving as an early indicator for elevated schizophrenia susceptibility in offspring as they mature into adulthood. Emerging studies indicate that the use of cannabis while pregnant could imprint distinctive molecular signatures within the placental tissue, which […]
A significant portion of full-term healthy babies, ranging from one-quarter to one-half, encounter respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during their first year of life. Among these, approximately 2% to 3% develop small airway bronchiolitis and lower respiratory tract infections severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Research drawn from large-scale population studies, bolstered by experimental evidence […]
In the midst of a severe wildfire season not long ago, I stepped into our neonatal intensive care unit and was hit by the unmistakable odor of smoke. The polluted atmosphere had saturated our hospital’s air filtration mechanisms beyond capacity. Our team rushed to deploy extra air purification units, modified patient care protocols as feasible, […]
6 Ways to Stay Connected Through the Holidays The holiday season is often depicted with sparkling lights and warm, intimate gatherings, yet for couples already facing relationship challenges, it can feel like an overwhelming burden pressing heavily on the heart. As a therapist, I’ve witnessed this pattern repeatedly among pairs seeking guidance, particularly those dealing […]
If your stomach starts feeling constricted by midday and your pants become unbearably snug by mid-afternoon, rest assured that this sensation is very real and not just in your head. If you’ve tried countless approaches yet continue to experience gut reactions to foods that were once perfectly fine, know that you’re far from alone in […]
A comprehensive meta-analysis reveals that implementing single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) for patients with moderate-to-severe asthma leads to notable reductions in healthcare expenditures through enhanced clinical outcomes. Cost Savings and Guideline Recommendations Although major asthma management guidelines strongly endorse SMART, the combination inhalers essential for this approach lack FDA approval for dual use as […]