Got Arthritis? Your Job Might Be the Problem

A Chiropractor Explains Some Common Occupations, Hazards, and What You Can Do to Combat the Symptoms of Arthritis

What One of Our Media Ambassadors Can Say in an Interview:

Occupations affected by arthritis: jobs that require one to sit at one’s desk all day, computer fields, teachers, bartenders, hairdressers, bartenders, plumbers or people who work with their hands or because of the positions they are in, landscapers, police officers and first responders (because of the equipment they carry)—all put the people in these professions at risk for arthritis.

What Can people Do to Alleviate
Work-related Arthritis symptoms
  1. Make ergonomic changes to your work space. Adjust height of desk, chair, monitor, etc.
  2. Become aware of repetitive motion and positioning that can exacerbate the condition.
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Sunscreen – The Down-low From a Dermatologist

Dr. Lauren Fine is one of our board-certified dermatologists and Media Ambassadors. She weighs in on sunscreen…. Did you ever wonder if that Sunscreen is still good, or doing its job? Here are a few things she can say on this topic:

Here are a few things she can say:
Summer is here which means it’s time to talk SPF!
*Sunscreens do expire.  Don’t just pull out your bottles from last season.  There’s a good chance they are expired and will not be as effective
You are probably using too little sunscreen!  For an average size person, the amount of sunscreen lotion or cream applied to a full body should fill a shot glass.  And if you are out all day long, your SPF should be reapplied every 2 hours.

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What Employers Want From New Graduates Might Surprise You

Available: Dr. Diane Hamilton, author of “It’s Not You… It’s Your Personality: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Modern Workplace” and “How to Reinvent Your Career: Make More Money Doing What You Love.”

Dr. Hamilton Can Say:

·         Book knowledge is great, but can only get you so far. A recent study showed 75% of newly hired executives are having trouble with interpersonal skills (the ability to build relationships, collaborate, and influence others).  

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Make Money Doing What You Love: 5 Steps To Career Reinvention

If you have lost your job or are in a career that you dislike, there is hope. In the book How to Reinvent Your Career: Make Money Doing What You Love, you’ll find out how to rediscover yourself and manifest the career of your dreams.

Dr. Diane Hamilton, can say:
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The Truth About Financing a Small Business. (I Did it with $300)

Geeta Nadkarni helps coaches and infopreneurs to explode their businesses.

Story:
The Truth About Financing a Small Business. (I Did it with $300)

What Nadkarni can say in an interview:

  • I launched my business with $300 in my bank account knowing my husband was going to lose his job and was about to lose the one income sustaining our family
  • Six months later we were making 6 figures and my spouse retired from his 9 to 5 job.

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Heal Your Child’s Food Sensitivities

A Doctor of Chiropractic specializing in prenatal and pediatric care explains how food sensitivities are not the underlying problem . . . and how they can be healed.

Over the past 20 years, Dr. Auerbach has attended many nutriceutical conferences to learn about the different supplements on the market and how they can be used in therapeutic programs.  She is very knowledgeable about products from professional nutriceutical companies, local Health Food Stores, and products from network distribution companies.

Interview:  Andrea Auerback

Dr. Andrea Auerback, DC, CACCP, Webster-Certified chiropractor in the NY Metropolitan area. She specializes in prenatal and pediatric care and holds an advanced certification from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.

Talking points for an interview on children’s food sensitivities:

The Problem

an increasing number of kids have food allergies (1:13 at last count!), and even more have food sensitivities and/or intolerances.

Food sensitivities contribute to other chronic health conditions in kids (e.g., asthma, autoimmunity, ADHD).

The Solutions

Food sensitivities can be healed. It’s important to know the difference between a food sensitivity and a food allergy.

We need to understand the causes of food sensitivities (e.g., early life experiences, breastfeeding, diet, medications, toxins in the environment, etc.) to treat the issue.

Know the critical role of gut health in food sensitivities

Learn how food sensitivities are a symptom of an underlying problem: Leaky Gut (which can be healed!)

Enabling parents to heal food sensitivities at home . . . and why elimination diets are not enough!

Get success tips for healing Leaky Gut. These include: probiotics, gluten-free/dairy-free diet, removal of processed foods, colostrum powder and other supplementation easily available.

Why This topic is so important

This topic is Timely!  Food sensitivities underlie many unresolved and chronic health conditions in children. Parents are seeking solutions. AP writer Carla Johnson recently released a story on medications and allergies that has gone viral on social media. Parents want solutions!

Available for Interviews: Dr. Andrea Auerbach

Dr. Andrea Auerback’s healing hands, warm heart and deep concern for her patients make her the leading sought-after chiropractor in New York’s metropolitan area where she has been practicing for over thirteen years.

Contact:
Jo Allison
PR Managing Editor
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Success In Media, Inc.
Jo@SuccessInMedia.com

What role does embarrassment play in driving healthy social interactions?

How can people deal with embarrassment in a healthy way — and what behaviors make the experience worse?

Lori Miller, LMHC says …

  • Embarrassment is an emotion that comes from self-critique. “He’s going to think I’m an idiot, or I should have known better, etc.”  In a reality-based world, everyone makes mistakes and this “slight” could be the door that opens to a winning opportunity if it’s played right.

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Need Relief From Allergies? A Surprising Solution

Allergy Season is Here . . .

The Surprising Solution Might Be at Your Chiropractor’s Office

Interview:  Andrea Auerback

Dr. Andrea Auerback, DC, CACCP, Webster-Certified chiropractor in the NY Metropolitan area. She specializes in prenatal and pediatric care and holds an advanced certification from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.

Talking Points:

General facts about allergies

In developed countries, allergies are the most common cause of chronic illness—and they’re on the rise. As many as 40 percent of the world’s people suffer from at least one allergic condition, and in some countries, allergies have increased by as much as 50 percent over the past decade.

With allergy season in full swing, many people are stocking up on antihistamines and other medications to help them endure the onslaught of symptoms: sneezing, itching, watery eyes and stuffy noses. But there is an alternative, successful way to treat these seasonal maladies . . .

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