by mkaye | May 28, 2022 | Blog, Cognitive Health, Diet, Exercise, Health, Mental Health, Sleep
Getting older may be inevitable, but it doesn’t have to come with a side of declining health. Current research is making it clear that many of the assumptions associated with aging, such as disease and chronic pain, can be mitigated or completely avoided by healthy... by mkaye | May 2, 2022 | Blog, Diet, Emotional Balance, Exercise, Gut Health, Health, Women's Health
It’s that time of year again… sunny weather is just around the corner and you’re ready to rock the upcoming warmer season with confidence. Like many of us, you know that you need to make a few changes if you want to shed those extra winter pounds, but you’re not sure... by mkaye | May 2, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Chronic Fatigue, Diet, Emotional Balance, Exercise, Gut Health, Health, Rheumatology, Sleep, Women's Health
The small choices we make every day add up to a lasting impact on our long-term health. One of the most striking examples of how good decisions lead to good outcomes is the role of our everyday food choices on longevity. Growing research points to the importance of... by mkaye | Aug 9, 2021 | Blog, Diet, Exercise, Health, Metabolic, Women's Health
Eat less, exercise more. You’ve probably heard that’s the secret to weight loss. So, it makes sense that if you want to lose weight quickly, or if you’ve hit a weight-loss plateau, you need to really ramp up the exercise, right? Unfortunately, many people experience... by mkaye | Aug 8, 2018 | Blog, Exercise, Health
One of the most frequently asked questions in my office is: “How much will this cost and why doesn’t my insurance cover these services? Unfortunately, insurance does not cover many services, and as time marches forward, insurance will cover less and most likely cost... by mkaye | Apr 8, 2018 | Blog, Diet, Exercise
I am often asked, “So, how do you stay fit?” When I hear this question I have to remind myself not to go into doctor mode as I have a tendency to talk ad nauseum clinically (just ask my wife) and to provide an answer that is short, sweet and appropriately acceptable....