by Katalin Reimann | May 4, 2018 | News
CoolSculpting is everywhere right now. The company has increased their marketing efforts, and you can hardly drive down the street without seeing a CoolSculpting sign or banner. Our office took a hard look at the different technologies available and Katalin felt that...
by methodspa | Jun 17, 2014 | News
Three reasons you haven’t reached your health goals June 10, 2014 By Lisa Petty belly buttonI love serendipity! As I was sitting to write this week’s love note to you, a study landed in my inbox showing that 68% of respondents to a survey done in January of this year...
by methodspa | Jun 16, 2014 | News
Hello, beautiful! I have irises in full bloom at the front of my home, and I tell you, their scent is heavenly. Probably one of my favourite parts of summer is the wafts of fragrance I get to enjoy as I go about my day. Lilacs rule as far as I’m concerned, and the...
by methodspa | Jun 16, 2014 | News
By Kathryn Doyle NEW YORK Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:54am EDT (Reuters Health) – In a new study, hairdressers who often used light colored hair dyes or hair-waving products on clients had more potentially cancer-causing compounds in their blood than hairdressers who...
by methodspa | Jun 16, 2014 | News
If I ask you the question ‘What’s your health worth?’ I’m guessing you have some kind of pat answer ready. Like: ‘A lot.’ But if I were to push you on it, to get you to really explore the question, what would you come up with? Here’s my Coach’s request for you: Get a...
by methodspa | Jun 16, 2014 | News
An ever-expanding library of data suggests a variety of potential health-improving benefits of omega-3 fatty acids – compounds found abundantly in “fatty fish” such as salmon, herring, and sardines. Previous studies have suggested links between poor sleep and low...
by methodspa | Jun 16, 2014 | News
Study shows risky chemical levels in soy higher than we thought Our farmland nightmare just got worse You walk into your local supermarket and a wave of anxiety washes over you. The shelves are mostly picked clean. Cereal, bread, condiments, mixes, jars, cans — nearly...
by methodspa | Jun 15, 2014 | News
A number of previous studies suggest that type-2 diabetes may precipitate other medical conditions. Rosebud O. Roberts, from the Mayo Clinic (Minnesota, USA), and colleagues studied 1,437 men and women, average age 80 years. The participants had either no thinking...
by methodspa | Jun 15, 2014 | News
Among men, a number of published studies report that being married associated with a lower mortality from ischemic heart disease. Sarah Floud, from Oxford University (United Kingdom), and colleagues analyzed data collected on 734,626 women, mean age 60 years, without...
by methodspa | Jun 15, 2014 | News
Previous studies have reported that middle-aged adults whose diet consists of a high proportion of fruits and vegetables are less likely to have a heart attack or stroke. Michael D. Miedema, from the Minneapolis Heart Institute (Minnesota, USA), and colleagues...
by methodspa | Jun 14, 2014 | News
It may be time to take the phone out of your pants pocket, gents. A new study found that the low-level electromagnetic radiation (EMR) that mobile devices emit lowered sperm motility by 8%, and viability by 9% Even while the debate over whether cell phones cause...