Vagus Nerve In Vogue

By Terry Linde | January 22, 2020

What happens in the vagus… Actually, what happens in the vagus nerve doesn’t stay in the vagus nerve. It leaves, taking information about the body’s organs to the brain via “afferent fibers”, and is considered the reason why we have a gut-brain connection. Much attention is being given to this key connector in treating gastrointestinal…

Blood Sugar

A Roller Coaster In The Bloodstream

By Terry Linde | January 15, 2020

Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels can be complex and unyielding. In addition to food and beverages, our blood glucose levels fluctuate in response to a variety of other factors. Exercise, emotional stress, the previous night’s rest, and genetics all play a role in the body’s attempt to tightly regulate the levels of glucose circulating in…

Microbiome

New Study Shows Microbiome Influences Antibody Production

By Terry Linde | January 10, 2020

Because the microbiota is so complex, containing hundreds of different bacterial species, it was not known how the presence of microbes in the intestine shaped the antibodies that are present even before we are challenged by an infection. Researchers have now shown how beneficial microbes reprogram white blood B cells that produce antibodies and how…

Get Focused

Get Focused

By Terry Linde | January 8, 2020

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV, the presence of six or more of a list of symptoms, including inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity for at least six months (with onset prior to seven years of age), and with symptoms being more severe than that of peers at a similar developmental age, defines ADHD.  The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual V broadened…

Ketogenic Diet Alters Microbiome

Ketogenic Diet Alters Microbiome

By Terry Linde | January 2, 2020

The high-fat, low carbohydrate ketogenic diet is gaining popularity among the mainstream health enthusiasts, but has always been the go-to diet for children with epilepsy for its anti-seizure effects. A recent study by UCLA scientists published in the journal Cell, recently pinpointed a causal link between seizure susceptibility and gut bacteria. The theory proposed was that…

Better Diet Quality Linked To Larger Brain Volume

Better Diet Quality Linked To Larger Brain Volume

By Terry Linde | December 26, 2019

Can eating healthy make our brains bigger? In a recent study by Croll PH, et al., that evaluated the diets of participants from the Rotterdam Study, as well as their brain MRI scans, it was determined that a “better diet quality related to larger brain volume, gray matter volume, white matter volume, and hippocampal volume.”…

Holiday Travel

Traveling During the Holidays? Use These Tips to Save Money and Avoid Stress

By Terry Linde | December 16, 2019

AAA predicted that over one-third of the American population planned to travel during the holiday season in 2018, spending an average of $561 for a roundtrip flight. That’s a lot of people and a lot of money. Overspending can cause more stress, putting a damper on your holiday spirit. However, if you are getting away…

Give Yourself the Care You Deserve as a Caregiver

Give Yourself the Care You Deserve as a Caregiver

By Terry Linde | December 13, 2019

Caring is your job, so the importance of healthy living should come as no surprise because that’s what you encourage your patients to do. But do you follow your own advice? Sure, you likely add some vegetables to your plate and get in some physical activity when you can, but that may not be enough…

Laser Tattoo Removal

The Truth About Laser Tattoo Removal

By Terry Linde | December 11, 2019

This article was originally posted in The AEDITION. If circumstances have you rethinking your ink, here’s what you need to know about the tattoo removal process from both an expert and patient perspective. People get tattoos for any number of reasons — be it sentimentality, a special occasion, or just because — and, likewise, people…

Body Contouring Procedures for Men

5 Go-To Body Contouring Procedures For Men

By Terry Linde | December 4, 2019

This article was originally posted in The AEDITION. Why should women be the only ones taking advantage of body sculpting and toning treatments when men also want to look and feel their best? “We are now entering a paradigm shift in aesthetic medicine where we are not designing and implementing gender-specific procedures,” says New York…