Treating Scoliosis
It is conservatively estimated that scoliosis occurs in 10% of this country’s adolescent population. This condition involves a side to side (lateral) curvature of the spine when viewed from the back....
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Fields of Dreams (and Pain)
Warmer weather often encourages people to ignore their routine responsibilities in favor of the more recreational pursuits of sports and other outdoor activities. Unfortunately, all too many outdoor ...
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A Different View of Pain
It is estimated that as many as one in three Americans sufferers from chronic pain. Any pain that persists for six months or more, despite attention, may be defined as “Chronic.” In a significant nu...
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Partners in Positive Wellness
The chiropractor may be able to direct his or her patients toward treatments and practices that lead them to health, but it is the patients who ultimately bear the responsibility for their own well-be...
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Summer Activities Require Proper Precautions
Summer is jam-packed with fun and an endless variety of outdoor activities. Sometimes, however, enthusiasm for summer sports and general fitness activities can go beyond your body’s physical limitati...
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Health Wellness Movement
One of chiropractic's primary attractive features is that it places emphasis on disease prevention, as opposed to only concerning itself with the treatment of symptoms. Unfortunately, chiropractic's ...
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Health Care
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Far too many people believe themselves to be "in good health" by virtue of the fact that they do not currently display symptoms. This popular attitude is largely cultivated by a system which believes...
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Chiropractic and Colic
Parents of infants with colic are likely to turn anywhere for relief from their babies' gastric distress and the seemingly interminable crying that accompanies it. For these parents and their infants,...
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'Sleep on it' is good advice to improve memory
By Dr. Robert Rakowski Source: SOURCE: Nature October 9, 2003
LONDON (Reuters) - Nothing beats a good night's sleep, especially to retrieve memory or to boost the ability to learn language, scientists said Wednesday.
The benefits of sleep are well known but r...
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