Why Hot Weather Makes Driving More Dangerous El Paso summers can be intense. Triple-digit heat is not just uncomfortable. It can also make driving more dangerous. Scientific studies and safety reports show that extreme heat and heat waves are associated with an increased risk of motor vehicle accidents. Heat affects the driver, the vehicle, and the road environment simultaneously. Research on extreme hot days shows that crashes can increase when temperatures rise, especially when heat stress affects attention, reaction time, and decision-making (Hsu, 2026; Gu et al., 2025). Safety reviews also note that heat can make drivers tired, impatient, dehydrated, and less focused (Valentine, 2023). In a city like El Paso, where summer heat can last for long stretches, this becomes an important road safety concern. The danger is not only about one hot afternoon. It is about how heat builds up in the body and in the vehicle. A driver may start the day feeling fine, then become tired, thirsty, irr...
Abstract This article explores the transformative potential of Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) , often referred to as laser therapy, in modern healthcare, particularly when integrated with orthobiologics and comprehensive chiropractic care. From my perspective as an integrative practitioner, I will guide you through the scientific principles of how light energy can stimulate cellular healing, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery. We will delve into the cellular-level physiological mechanisms, including mitochondrial activation and cytokine modulation , drawing on the latest evidence-based research. I will also discuss the collaborative, multidisciplinary model at our clinic, where I work alongside our Medical Director, Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, to provide a seamless blend of medical oversight, chiropractic adjustments, functional medicine, and advanced therapies like PBMT. This post aims to illuminate how this synergistic approach is not just treating symptoms but fu...