We live in an increasingly toxic world. There are toxins in the air we breathe, the foods we eat, the soaps and detergents we use and even in the clothes we wear. Detoxifying the body is not a new concept. One of the oldest detox methods known, “fasting,” originated...
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From Stress to Full-Blown Headache: Understanding the Chain Reaction
Headaches can be incredibly painful. Sufferers often describe the pain as similar to having one's head squeezed by a vise. Some headaches respond well to over-the-counter treatments like acetaminophen or ibuprofen and rest. However, others can be quite persistent, and...
Preparing a Child for an MRI
While an MRI procedure is not dangerous, some parents may feel some anxiety about their child undergoing an MRI at an Orlando radiology clinic. Understanding the procedure and preparing your child for what to expect will help relieve some anxiety for both you and your...
Slow and Steady Wins the Race Against Chronic Hyperventilation
Medical practitioners suggest that chronic hyperventilation occurs when a person gets too much air or over-breathes. Often, they will say that sufferers will feel that they cannot get enough air, though they have the same oxygen saturation as a normally breathing...
Slow and Steady Wins the Race Against Chronic Hyperventilation
Medical practitioners suggest that chronic hyperventilation occurs when a person gets too much air or over-breathes. Often, they will say that sufferers will feel that they cannot get enough air, though they have the same oxygen saturation as a normally breathing...