Research

Explore our research section, where we dive into various subjects to uncover insights and progress. From scientific breakthroughs to societal analyses, our research endeavors aim to expand understanding and drive innovation..

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More Bad NSAID News: Male Infertility

NSAIDs are the side-effect laden drugs that America loves. The average thirty- to fifty-something soon realizes that if he or she pops a few Motrin, it’s possible to exercise with less pain, so the addition begins. Before long, the patient notices that he or she can’t function without the drugs. Despite this widespread use, NSAID…read more

New Research Says Hitting the Workouts Hard Now Can Repair Your Heart

Can a simple aerobic exercise program improve your heart health even after a lifetime of damage due to not exercising? That’s what the most recent research set to find out. The results of this most recent study blew me away. How Blood Circulates Through the Heart It seems a chronically sedentary lifestyle can weaken the…read more

Alcohol and Stem Cells: Worse than I Thought?

We have always told stem cell patients to avoid drinking more than a glass of wine before a stem cell procedure. This was based on data from studies showing that alcoholics are more prone to damaging bone stem cells, and that can cause osteonecrosis. However, recent findings suggest that alcohol may be even more damaging…read more

Does Our Gut Microbiome Adapt to Food Preservatives?

All of us are paying closer attention to the food we eat, where it’s sourced, what’s in it, and how it’s made. Additives and preservatives are something we rarely think about as they seem to be invisible. There’s also incredible attention being paid to the bacteria in our gut (microbiome). However, can the additives in…read more

New Research: Your Achilles Tendon Is an Efficient and Twisted Mess

As a physician, like every other doctor, I was taught that the Achilles was the biggest single tendon in the human body. The first day of medical school I was also told that half of everything they would teach me would eventually be proven wrong. So this past week, researchers added yet another thing that…read more

Can Cinnamon Really Help You Lose Weight?

I love cinnamon. It adds sweetness without calories or sugar. There’s also been quite a bit of research showing that it may help stabilize blood sugar levels. Now there’s new research about cinnamon and weight loss. Cinnamon: A Timeless Spice Cinnamon comes from the bark of an ancient tree and originated in Ceylon (now Sri…read more

New Regenexx Research Paper: Leading Rather than Following

How do you lead the exploding orthopedic regenerative-medicine space? You do what few other practitioners do: you publish your results on a regular basis. That’s what we do several times a year, and this morning I’d like you to introduce you to our latest peer-reviewed publication on the use of platelet lysate injected epidurally to…read more

Why the Orthopedic Research Is So Screwed Up: We Need a Neuromechanochemical Model of Pain

You’ve likely seen me complaining about the biopsychosocial (bPS) model of pain and a new concept called pain neuroscience education (PNE). This is a resurgence of the concept that disability is mostly a learned societal response to pain. PNE is mostly based on the idea that structural imaging, like MRI, has been so poor at predicting…read more
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