by Neil Bossenger | Aug 21, 2017 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Increased preference for immediate over delayed and for risky over certain rewards has been associated with unhealthy behavioural choices. Motivated by evidence that enhanced cognitive control can shift choice behaviour away from immediate and risky rewards, we...
by Neil Bossenger | Jul 21, 2017 | Spinewave Bulletin
Quadratus lumborum (QL) trigger points can play a prominent role in chronic low back pain. The quadratus lumborum muscle The quadratus lumborum muscle has a small and somewhat hidden muscle group that plays such a prominent role in normal body mechanics that...
by Neil Bossenger | Jun 15, 2017 | Spinewave Bulletin
As anyone who has ever downed a litre of ice cream after a bad day at the office knows, the stresses of everyday life can sabotage self-control when it comes to diet. But why? When people are under stress, even at modest levels, tasty food wins out over healthier...
by Neil Bossenger | Jun 15, 2017 | Spinewave Bulletin
Inflavonoid Intensive Care is a unique formula to relieve acute inflammation, developed after long studies and research by a team of health care experts which includes scientists, researchers, and naturopaths. Inflammation is characterised by pain, heat and swelling....
by Neil Bossenger | Apr 6, 2017 | Spinewave Bulletin
At this point, everyone knows sitting all day isnt good for your health. But all kinds of jobs still require people to sit for prolonged periods of time. You dont have to put up with stiffness and back pain from sitting. Over time that pain can affect your...
by Neil Bossenger | Nov 30, 2016 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
“In contrast to the current belief that cholesterol reduction with statins decreases atherosclerosis, we present a perspective that statins may be causative in coronary artery calcification and can function as mitochondrial toxins that impair muscle function in...