Sue Mulcahey, DC, LLC

Sue Mulcahey, DC, LLC Sue Mulcahey, DC, LLC We are a chiropractic clinic in Lawrence Kansas. Email us at info@backdoctorsue.com.

We use chiropractic, acupuncture and strong posture training to improve the health of our patients. Dr. Mulcahey uses an effective treatment for patients with headache pain and has been on the sidelines of football teams for 10+ years. Our goal is to help you out of pain quickly so that you can "Live Life Well!"
Check out our website at www.backdoctorsue.com.

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02/27/2026

Right???? TGIF! πŸ˜€

Who's with me? Hope you have a good week! πŸ˜€
02/16/2026

Who's with me? Hope you have a good week! πŸ˜€

Sweets for my sweet patients! β™₯️😍β™₯️
02/13/2026

Sweets for my sweet patients! β™₯️😍β™₯️

02/10/2026

NOTE: This is a study from JAMA, which is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. It was reported on World News Tonight yesterday that a couple of cups of caffeinated coffee will decrease you risk of dementia by 18%. Here is information about coffee from JAMA. Pretty cool stuff! πŸ˜€

Caffeine is a natural chemical stimulant that can also be created synthetically for consumption.

Natural caffeine is found in coffee beans, tea leaves, cacao beans, guarana berries, and yerba matΓ© leaves. Caffeine preparations can be added to drinks, food, tablets, or powdered supplements. In the US, about 85% of adults consume caffeine daily, and average intake is 135 mg per day (equivalent to 12 oz of coffee). The most common source of caffeine is coffee for adults and soft drinks and tea for teenagers.

How Does the Body Absorb and Metabolize Caffeine?
Caffeine is absorbed into the bloodstream within 45 minutes after ingestion. Metabolism of caffeine varies among individuals, but its duration of action is typically 2.5 to 4.5 hours. Pregnancy and some medications (oral contraceptives, certain antidepressants, cardiovascular medications, and antibiotics) slow caffeine removal from the bloodstream. In contrast, cigarette smoking increases the rate of caffeine removal from the bloodstream.

Beneficial Effects of Caffeine
Caffeine in moderate doses (40-200 mg) acts within the brain to decrease fatigue, increase alertness, and decrease reaction time. Caffeine also may decrease appetite and slightly reduce weight gain. In moderate doses, caffeine has been associated with decreased risk of depression and su***de in some studies.

Medical Uses of Caffeine
Caffeine is used to treat intermittent pauses in breathing (apnea) in premature infants. Addition of caffeine to commonly prescribed pain relievers (such as acetaminophen) can decrease acute pain from certain conditions, such as migraines.

Common Negative Effects of Caffeine
Caffeine leads to temporary increases in blood pressure in individuals with minimal or no prior use. Caffeine, particularly in higher doses, can cause anxiety, as well as difficulty falling asleep if consumed late in the day. Abrupt cessation of caffeine in regular users may result in withdrawal symptoms, which typically peak at 1 to 2 days and include headache, fatigue, and depressed mood. Because higher caffeine intake in pregnancy is associated with lower infant birth weight, caffeine consumption should not exceed 200 mg per day during pregnancy.

Effects of Caffeine in Very High Doses
Ingestion of very high doses of caffeine (1200 mg or more) can cause agitation, severe anxiety, elevated blood pressure, and palpitations. This may occur with overuse of caffeine tablets or supplements in liquid form (energy drinks) or powdered form. Consuming caffeinated energy drinks or energy shots together with alcohol is dangerous and has resulted in deaths.

Possible Health Benefits of Drinking Coffee
Some studies have shown decreased mortality associated with drinking 2 to 5 standard cups of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee per day. In some reports, regular consumption of both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee has been associated with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and endometrial cancer. In other reports, both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee consumption was associated with lower risk of liver cancer, gallstones, and gallbladder cancers, but the potential benefit was stronger with caffeinated coffee. Consumption of caffeinated coffee has also been associated with a reduced risk of Parkinson disease and liver cirrhosis.

It takes some time ... but the results are so worth it! Have a great weekend! πŸ˜€
02/06/2026

It takes some time ... but the results are so worth it! Have a great weekend! πŸ˜€

For sure!
02/04/2026

For sure!

01/23/2026

According to weather storm models we should expect anywhere between 1 and 420 inches of snow this weekend.

01/22/2026
Today is National Popcorn Day … and also the day that my father was born, 105 years ago! My dad just loved popcorn! As a...
01/19/2026

Today is National Popcorn Day … and also the day that my father was born, 105 years ago! My dad just loved popcorn! As a teenager, I made him popcorn every night…and did it the old-fashioned way in a pan over the stove with lots of butter on top. Mmmm!
So tonight, when I get home, I will make some popcorn and hopefully he will smell it from up in heaven and know that I loved every minute of making him happy. Happy Popcorn Day and Happy Birthday, Papa Bear!
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01/15/2026

True…This is right on! πŸ˜†

Address

2711 W 6th Street, Ste E
Lawrence, KS
66049

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 7pm

Telephone

+17858329355

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