There really are tricks for remembering names and saving you the embarrassment of forgetting! Sean O’Neal, the Memory Guy is coming back! Save the Date: Tuesday, March 5 at 6:00 PM. We will be bringing Sean O’Neil back to our office for a one-hour intro session to his Memory Dynamics course. Sean has some multi-sensory […]
Don’t Do a Detox Until You Read This!
Test Before You Detox so You Don’t End Up in the Emergency Room More research is showing that planning in January and starting in February leads to greater success of goals and resolutions. Read the research here. Most people are guilty of drinking more than they should have, eating that extra plate of food when […]
Take The RightEye 5 Day Challenge
Why Take a RightEye Challenge? Why Does Eye Movement Behavior Matter? Did you realize that you can feel your eye muscles move in the neck? Hold your fingers on the back of your neck. Move your eyes back and forth. Do you feel the muscles moving back there? If not, move your fingers around and […]
Improve Your Memory
Are You One of Those Who Forgets Someone’s Name As Quickly As You Shake Hands? Do you ask yourself how you can improve your memory? You’re invited to a special event where you will learn to Transform Your Memory from A Liability…Into Your Most Powerful Asset DOUBLE your PRODUCTIVITY while cutting stress in half? Remember […]
Wellness Screening in Scottsdale – Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Wellness Screening at Dr. Burdorf’s Office on Tuesday, November 6th Every year our Health & Wellness Screening detects fatty livers, nodules and plaquing in blood vessels. Fix these problems before they become a major issue. We have only 18 appointments available. All appointments are to be Prepaid: Cash Check or Credit card. No refunds if […]
Simple Balance Test
Try This Simple Balance Test Maybe you don’t think my treatment is for you, but try this balance test. If you were to kick a ball, put the leg you would kick with in a tandem stance in front of your other leg with an inch of separation between your feet. Close your eyes. You should be able […]
Type 2 Diabetes Increases the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Type 2 Diabetes Increases the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life, according to an investigation published in Neurology. The magnitude of risk is greater in younger patients and in patients with complications from diabetes. Analyzing a Nationwide Hospital Database, the […]
Mild TBI May Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease Among Military Veterans
Mild TBI May Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Among military veterans, mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with a 56% increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease over 12 years of follow-up, according to data published in Neurology Reviews. Every year, mild TBI affects an estimated 42 million people worldwide. It is especially common among athletes […]
Suffering From Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar Fasciitis Got You Down? What is Plantar Fasciitis? Your foot has thick, fibrous bands of tissue (”fascia”) reaching from your heel to your toes. These tissues support the muscles and arch of the foot. When the tissues are overly stretched, tiny tears can occur in their surface, which then can cause pain and inflammation. Doctors once thought this […]
What Do Caffeine and Parkinson’s Disease Have To Do With Each Other?
Caffeine has been found to have Neuroprotective Effects in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease. Study findings published in Neurology suggest that absolute lower levels of caffeine and caffeine metabolite profiles are promising diagnostic biomarkers for early Parkinson’s Disease. This is consistent with the neuroprotective effect of caffeine previously revealed by epidemiologic and experimental studies. A study […]
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