Month: June 2019

Coffee not as bad for heart and circulatory system as previously thought

A new study shows that drinking coffee isn’t as bad for our arteries as some previous studies would suggest. The research has shown that drinking coffee, including in people who drink up to 25 cups a day, is not associated with having stiffer arteries. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, […]

Published on June 3, 2019

Despite safety standard, laundry packet exposures increase in older children, adults

A new study investigated trends in calls to poison control centers across the country for exposure to liquid laundry detergent packets. It found a modest decrease in calls for children younger than 6 years of age following adoption of a 2015 product safety standard but an increase in calls for older children and adults. Read […]

Published on June 3, 2019

Podcast Episode 65: Finance to Fitness – How Brian DeCosta Discovered Incremental Changes Yield Bigger Results

Brian DeCosta had the degree, the dream job, and the 401(k)–but was he happy? After a near-death experience brought his priorities into focus, DeCosta discovered a more fulfilling life pursuing fitness as a career. As a successful online coach and a self-made bodybuilder, DeCosta imparts upon his clients the same lessons he learned in finance–small […]

Published on June 3, 2019