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A New You: How to Find A Chiropractor

It’s a New Year and a New You! We’ll be doing a few articles to get you thinking and searching, to support you on the journey that is 2016. It’s not always easy to pick a professional in any field with whom you feel comfortable and confident. While your hair may grow back after a …

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Curvy Spines, Scoliosis and Chiropractic

You may associate having scoliosis, or a curvature of the spine, with wearing a body brace/casts or needing physical therapy. It doesn’t seem like a great leap of the imagination to think that this sideways curve could be helped by chiropractic care, which adjusts the spine. All over the world, we see examples of the …

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A Touch to Help: Chiropractic and Newborns

We all worry about our kids—maybe that loving concern began even before they were born. At any rate, the minute you see that fragile newborn, there’s an instinct to protect it. You might not think that coming into the world can be a stressful situation for a baby. While the plates of the head are …

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High Blood Pressure and Your Atlas

Normalizing blood pressure could be a benefit of chiropractic neck adjustments, suggests several studies. A 2008 study University of Chicago study was published in the Journal of Human Hypertension. The double-blind study focused on 50 patients, 25 of which received a simulated adjustment. The other half, who received true chiropractic treatment, saw an average blood …

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A Normal Child With Sensory Processing Disorder

Luke’s mother stared at the text message photo, shocked. Her 4 year-old son was swinging and actually enjoying it. “I have to forward this to our chiropractor,” she thought.  Luke had always refused swings or trampolines with others, saying “It hurts my body.”  Now, after a few adjustments, he was swinging. ** Many times Luke’s …

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Out Run Kidney Cancer!!

Hitting the trails could pay dividends: Runners are two-thirds less likely to develop kidney cancer, according to a new study from the University of California at Berkeley. Researchers analyzed more than 90,000 runners and walkers through national surveys for 5 to 7 years and found the most active group—runners who logged at least 15 miles …

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Got a headache? Eat these Foods!

(NaturalNews) In today’s complex, connected world, headaches are more and more common all the time. Tension headaches, which are caused by daily stressors, affect 80 percent of adults according to the World Health Organization. To exacerbate the problem is the proliferation of wireless devices and cell phone towers which emit EMF radiation which massively contributes to …

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