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The Interplay Between Jaw Structure, Palate Formation, Airway Development, and the Development of Fibromyalgia

The Interplay Between Jaw Structure, Palate Formation, Airway Development, and the Development of Fibromyalgia is a complex

Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairments. While the exact cause of fibromyalgia remains unclear, research suggests that various factors, including jaw structure, palate formation, and airway development, may play a significant role in its development. This article aims to explore the intricate relationship between these factors and their potential impact on fibromyalgia.

Jaw Structure and Fibromyalgia: Jaw structure refers to the alignment and positioning of the jaw, including the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Studies have shown a link between jaw abnormalities, such as temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), and fibromyalgia. Patients with TMD often experience pain, muscle stiffness, and tenderness in the jaw area, which can contribute to the overall symptomatology of fibromyalgia....

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Navigating weight loss - No Fad Dieting Required!

We are excited to bring our members at TCLM our Weight Loss/Metabolic Health Group Visit Program, led by Dr. Cheng Ruan. At TCLM, we believe in taking a comprehensive approach to weight loss and metabolic health, addressing not only the physical aspects but also the emotional, mental, and lifestyle factors that contribute to overall well-being. In this blog post, we will provide an overview of our program, highlighting the key topics we will be discussing and the transformative impact it can have on your life.

  1. Understanding the Whole Picture: Dr. Ruan emphasizes the importance of looking beyond the numbers on the scale. Our program is designed to address the underlying factors that influence weight loss and metabolic health. We will delve into topics such as stress, emotional triggers, sleep quality, phytonutrients,  epigenetics, gut health, and more! We recognize that these factors can significantly impact our ability to reach our goals.

  2. Stress Management: Stress is a...

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Finding Strength and Support: Join Our Cancer Support Group Visits at Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine

Facing cancer can be an overwhelming and challenging journey, both physically and emotionally. In times like these, having a supportive community to lean on can make all the difference. At Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine, we understand the importance of holistic care and the power of shared experiences. That's why we are excited to introduce our Cancer Support Group visits, led by the compassionate and knowledgeable Amy Bryant, NP.

Our support groups provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals affected by cancer. We understand that the journey through cancer can be challenging, and we believe that no one should have to face it alone. These support group visits offer a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who can empathize with your experiences and provide much-needed fellowship.

Here are some key aspects of our Cancer Support Group visits:

  1. Community Fellowship: Our support group is a place where you can find comfort in knowing you are not...

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Empowering Health Together: TCLM's Diabetes Group Visit Program with Dr. Cheng Ruan

Living with diabetes can be challenging, but finding a supportive community and gaining access to comprehensive information can make a world of difference. That's where Dr. Cheng Ruan's diabetes group visit program at TCLM comes into play. Designed to educate, inspire, and empower individuals with diabetes, this program focuses on various aspects of managing the condition, ranging from nutrition and exercise to stress reduction and social support. Let's explore the topics covered in multiple sessions, all geared toward achieving optimal health and well-being.

Nutrition and Meal Strategies: One of the pillars of managing diabetes effectively is maintaining a balanced diet. Dr. Cheng Ruan's program begins with a session on nutrition and meal strategies, providing participants with insights into creating healthy, diabetes-friendly meal plans. From understanding the importance of micronutrients and major food groups to navigating portion control, attendees gain practical knowledge on...

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Kitchen Behavior Training Group Session Recap- Don't Miss the Next one!

Yesterday, in our Kitchen Behavior Training session, we had such a great conversation around brain health and realistic lifestyle tools proven to impact brain and mental health. Lifestyle Chef, Franklin discussed useful cooking and meal planning tips to help us increase foods and (especially healthy fats) that love us back! He also shared tips used to reduce inflammatory fats that may be hidden in common foods we consume.

Ruben Lespron, Registered Dietitian, opened the floor for the group to share their idea of balance when it comes to healthy foods versus foods that may be deemed as “bad,” such as sugar. With our mind-body medicine practitioner, Geny Moreno, we dove deep into unpacking our relationship with food and belief systems we have constructed in our minds that impact our intake of quality foods!


We also discussed the powerful impacts of having positive community involvement and meaningful relationship connections. Geny discussed how quality friendships and...

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Dysautonomia and POTS Program at TCLM! Hope for Healing

When walking through chronic illness or long lasting symptoms, the journey can begin to feel bleak and hopeless. When all hopes for healing disintegrate and questions are left unanswered, one can begin to define themselves by their disease rather than the beautifully complex human they are, that may be in a current state of imbalance. At TCLM we shift the focus from disease by providing compassionate care, understanding, and tools to guide patients along their healing process. We are determined to get to the root causes of symptoms, rather than simply masking or medicating them. We acknowledge that our members are a human first, and are experiencing more than just physical symptoms, but various emotional and spiritual implications that are either contributing to, or a result of lasting symptoms.

Dysautonomia is a medical condition that affects the autonomic nervous system, which is responsible for regulating vital functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and...

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New Group Visit Sessions Beginning this Month! From Dysautonomia, to Fibromyalgia, Diabetes, Metabolic Health, and more!

We are thrilled to announce that our clinic is launching a new series of group visit sessions, starting next week, led by our very own Dr. Cheng Ruan. These sessions are designed to provide support and education for patients dealing with autoimmune conditions, POTS/dysautonomia, fibromyalgia, chronic pain syndromes, diabetes, metabolic health (weight loss groups), and those wishing to focus on brain health!

 

These group visits are a wonderful opportunity to connect with others who are going through similar experiences, as well as to receive valuable information and insight from our expert clinicians. We know that managing chronic conditions can be challenging, and we want to provide a safe and supportive space for you to learn and grow together.

 

Dr. Ruan is passionate about empowering patients to take control of their health and improve their quality of life. His knowledge and expertise in these areas will provide you with the tools and resources you need to manage your...

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In-Person Mind-Body Medicine Group Sessions

If you have been feeling extra run-down lately, impacted by the stressors of everyday life and need to take a breather, here is your opportunity to take care of yourself! Thursday mornings, Geny Moreno will be leading her most popular Mind-Body Medicine interactive group visit in the clinic. At 8:30 AM, she will begin her Breathwork Group session. In this visit, Geny will be walking members through breathing techniques to improve autonomic nervous system function, promote relaxation, and improve vagal tone. This means you will leave feeling refreshed, with tools to take with you in everyday life, whether you are facing stressful circumstances or managing chronic health issues.

 

Evidence shows that breathing is so important for our immune function, cardiovascular health, metabolic function, and mental health. When we experience stress, or if we have accidentally trained ourselves to breathe improperly through habit formation, we rob our bodies of proper oxygenation and blood...

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Nutrition Group Coaching every Wednesday!

Nutrition group coaching sessions with Ruben, a Registered Dietitian, provide an interactive approach to learning how to eat in a healthy and non-restrictive manner. These sessions are designed to help members decrease inflammatory foods in their diets that could be impeding their health progress. During each session, Ruben opens the floor for questions and allows members to share their struggles, ideas, and progress. Every meeting is tailored to the needs of the group so that everyone can get the most out of it. If you're looking for a new way to improve your overall health through nutrition education, then Nutrition Group coaching sessions might be just what you need!

 

For those striving to improve their metabolic health, reduce inflammation, manage symptoms, ward off metabolic and immune issues, or just nurture better wellbeing overall, our group coaching provides members with an invaluable toolkit! During these interactive visits, members are taught how to eat in a healthy...

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How Brain Mapping Can Improve Your Mental Health

Most of us know that our mental health is drastically impacted by physiological as well as psychological triggers. While we may do our best to manage stress, develop resiliency, and incorporate spiritual and mental healing practices, there may be other organic factors at play, contributing to our mental and emotional state. The sad truth is, people may spend months or years attempting to get to the root of these issues and often have no clue where to begin in their search. They may not even know what options and diagnostic tools are available.

 

Brainview uses a combination of EEG, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) to create a detailed map of brain activity. This allows us to pinpoint specific areas in the brain that may be causing cognitive issues and tailor treatment plans accordingly. Not only have we been able to detect sleep related issues, but inflammation from traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, sinus issues, and even...

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