A single lab spike does not equal better health. We dive into the viral claim that an upper cervical adjustment “boosts immunity” by raising salivary IgA for 30 minutes and unpack what that marker actually reflects at your barrier surfaces. In clear, plain language, we explain why IgA is a frontline "bouncer" for the mouth, sinuses, lungs, and gut—and why a temporary increase can mean everything from an appropriate alarm to simple irritation. The headline sounds exciting; the physiology is mo...
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A single lab spike does not equal better health. We dive into the viral claim that an upper cervical adjustment “boosts immunity” by raising salivary IgA for 30 minutes and unpack what that marker actually reflects at your barrier surfaces. In clear, plain language, we explain why IgA is a frontline "bouncer" for the mouth, sinuses, lungs, and gut—and why a temporary increase can mean everything from an appropriate alarm to simple irritation. The headline sounds exciting; the physiology is mo...
20| When It's Your Time: Life Lessons from ER to Dermatology with Lydia Prusinowski, PA-C
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3 months ago
20| When It's Your Time: Life Lessons from ER to Dermatology with Lydia Prusinowski, PA-C
Lydia Prusinowski, a seasoned physician assistant, shares her journey from 14 years in emergency medicine to finding new purpose in dermatology practice. She reflects on the challenges, rewards, and life lessons of this dramatic career transition, while exploring how both fields inform her holistic approach to patient care. • Emergency medicine can lead to compassion fatigue due to high volume and constant trauma • COVID-19 paradoxically helped some providers reconnect with deeper purpose in...
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A single lab spike does not equal better health. We dive into the viral claim that an upper cervical adjustment “boosts immunity” by raising salivary IgA for 30 minutes and unpack what that marker actually reflects at your barrier surfaces. In clear, plain language, we explain why IgA is a frontline "bouncer" for the mouth, sinuses, lungs, and gut—and why a temporary increase can mean everything from an appropriate alarm to simple irritation. The headline sounds exciting; the physiology is mo...