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By Dr. Andrew Moore, D.C., A BioVeda Health and Wellness Center in Alamo Heights 1. Pollens. Pollens are the number one allergy triggers in the United States. Pollens are produced by vegetation – trees, grass and flowering plants – and are spread by air. When inhaled,...
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-Guest Columnist: Liz Hopwood, BioVeda Health and Wellness Center Allergists are extremely worried about how the oil spill is being cleaned up and the health risk it poses to people with serious breathing problems, like asthma. There are several ways an oil spill is...
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By Dr. Jean Gibson, D.C., A BioVeda Health and Wellness Center Fayetteville With the advances in mobile technology, more and more people are developing forward head posture. Forward head posture (FHP) is when the head is pushed forward of the body causing your neck...
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Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) declares May to be “National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month.” It’s a peak season for asthma and allergy sufferers, and a perfect time to educate your patients, family, friends,...
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– By Dr. Craig Burns, D.C. A BioVeda Health and Wellness Center Time to rethink our use of common household chemicals! A chemical called 1,4-dichlorobenzene, or 1,4-DCB, could harm your lungs, and at the very least trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. It is...
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By Dr. Eric Herman, A BioVeda Health and Wellness Center in Bethlehem May is Lyme Disease awareness month, and for residents of Northeast PA it’s time to stretch our legs, get out into the sunshine, and enjoy this beautiful spring time weather. It is also important to...
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