Advanced Health

“If you’re not growing,
you’re dying,
and I’m not ready for that.”
~ Mary Steenburgen

Health Alert: Hypertensive Pregnancy Complications Carry Lasting Health Risks.
It is estimated that up to 10% of pregnancies are complicated by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and chronic hypertension with superimposed preeclampsia—all of which can increase the risk of adverse outcomes for both mother and child. Despite evidence linking these conditions to a higher risk of future cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and metabolic syndrome, postpartum monitoring is often limited and adherence to interventions aimed at reducing long-term cardiometabolic risk remains low. Addressing these gaps could help improve long-term outcomes for women affected by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Cureus, December 2025

Diet: Nutrients Linked to Healthier Brain Aging.
Cognitive assessments of 72 older adults revealed that a diet high in fiber, unsaturated fats, and micronutrients—including vitamins A and E, magnesium, potassium, and carotenoids—was associated with better cognitive performance and memory. Conversely, a diet low in essential nutrients and high in refined grains was linked to poorer cognitive performance.
Nutrients, August 2025

Exercise: Move More, Sit Less!
Researchers from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences report that adding just five minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day and reducing sedentary time by 30 minutes could prevent a meaningful proportion of early deaths at the population level—potentially up to about 10% and 7%, respectively.
The Lancet, January 2026

Chiropractic: Upper Crossed Syndrome and Neck and Shoulder Pain…
Upper crossed syndrome is a postural imbalance characterized by tightness in the chest and upper neck muscles and weakness in the upper back and deep neck flexors, leading to forward head posture, rounded shoulders, and associated neck and shoulder pain. A recent narrative review reported that upper crossed syndrome may contribute to roughly two-thirds of neck pain cases and up to half of shoulder pain complaints among individuals who regularly use computers. If left unaddressed through ergonomic changes, lifestyle interventions, and conservative treatment approaches (such as chiropractic care), more serious conditions may develop, including nerve impingement, thoracic outlet syndrome, and cervicogenic headaches.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, January 2026

Mental Attitude: Moderate Social Media Use Linked to Better Teen Well-Being.
Assessments completed by more than 100,000 Australian youths found that excessive social media use (more than two hours a day) and total avoidance of social media are both associated with poorer wellbeing. Meanwhile, teens with moderate use (less than two hours a day), reported higher scores with respect to happiness, life satisfaction, and emotional regulation.
JAMA Pediatrics, January 2026

Wellness/Prevention: Intravenous Iron May Be More Effective for Some Women with Anemia.
New research suggests that women with iron deficiency anemia related to heavy menstrual bleeding who receive a single dose of intravenous (IV) iron have a lower risk of anemia recurrence over the following three years than those taking every-other-day oral iron supplements, and without the gastrointestinal side effects commonly associated with oral therapy.
Blood Advances, January 2026