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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 11, 2017 | Voice For Health

Because breathing is an involuntary action, we often take it for granted. Fortunately, we have the “phrenic nerve” to thank for controlling the breathing process. This nerve, which begins in the brain and continues down to the C-3 through C-5 cervical spinal roots in the neck (where it splits), controls the diaphragm muscle. During the...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 4, 2017 | Voice For Health

While soccer is generally regarded to be a safer sport than football, it has its fair share of collisions (with other players, the ground, posts, and the ball) that lead to injury and concussions. Among the most avoidable of these impacts involves “heading the ball,” which is an accepted passing, clearing, and scoring tactic. However,...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 2, 2017 | Health Articles

The sweet smell of warm weather is in the air! Thank Goodness! As for most of the US, this spring/summer season is a long awaited welcome to what could only be classified as a very long winter. This year as you are unpacking your summer clothes to enjoy the fresh air do not fret that your...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Mar 16, 2017 | Voice For Health

Those who suffer from lower back pain are often told that they should strengthen their abdominal muscles. However, this is only part of the solution. A more comprehensive approach involves “core strengthening” exercises that include the abdominal muscles, back muscles, and the muscles around the pelvis. If one group is stronger than another, it throws...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Jan 5, 2017 | Voice For Health

The only definitive way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease is to find out if plaques and tangles exist in brain tissue, which is an examination that can only be performed after a person dies. In the meantime, doctors must conduct tests that assess memory impairment and other thinking skills, as well as judge functional abilities, identify...
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