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by Dr. Salvatore Minicozzi | May 22, 2014 | Health Articles

As our healthcare treatments and costs are on the rise so is our concerns for the number of conditions that have worsened with this rise. In the United States, asthma cases have increased by more than 60 percent since the early 1980s, and asthma-related deaths have doubled to 5,000 a year. What is causing the...
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by Dr. Salvatore Minicozzi | May 20, 2014 | Health Articles

As the national anthem ends, your heart pounds, the sound of the fans rings in your ears with a blur as the energy that cannot be contained any longer takes hold and bursts forth as you prepare to take the field. For generations our country has a great passion for sports. With each generation, kids...
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by Dr. Salvatore Minicozzi | May 15, 2014 | Health Articles

Spring Break is near. The excitement of warm weather and a well needed break from school or work is upon us. This Spring as you travel to your get away destination prepare with these simple tips so you may enjoy the most of your holiday. How to Avoid - " I need a vacation to recover...
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by Dr. Salvatore Minicozzi | May 13, 2014 | Health Articles

You may have heard that the less sleep you get, the more likely you are to gain weight. How exactly does this happen? Our body is maintained by a series of delicate balances that help us maintain a set “level” that keeps us healthy. Many of these set points are balanced by hormones that regulate...
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by Dr. Salvatore Minicozzi | May 8, 2014 | In the News

The following paragraphs are an excerpt from a prospective study of workers in Washington State. Please click here to view the full study. Study Design: Prospective population-based cohort study. Objective: To identify early predictors of lumbar spine surgery within 3 years after occupational back injury. Summary of Background Data: Back injuries are the most prevalent...
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