Even We “Non-Olympians” Can Push the Boundaries of Our Human Potential

February 11, 2010

As a chiropractor I am always interested in new ways to get my patients to move their bodies more. When we’re run, dance, play a sport, and exercise in our life, we will stay active for many years than those who choose to be sedentary observers. As they say, “Life is not a spectator sport.” [...]

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Santa Clara Chiropractor Talks About the Numerous Positive Aspects of Chiropractic Care

January 15, 2010

Naturally, your Santa Clara Chiropractor is enthusiastic about the wonders of chiropractic care. But, so are plenty of other people. Do you know that chiropractic care has been increasing in popularity for years and that it is continuing to increase each year as the preferred healthcare option for many men and women? People are choosing [...]

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"Wellness" Is a Deep Subject

January 12, 2010

I just read an excellent article that I want to pass along to you: A life of wellness… or not? By Gilles Lamarche, DC The term wellness has been utilized within the chiropractic profession for decades. Now, when you look around, you will notice it being utilized in so many other industries, as well. What [...]

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No Evidence that Chiropractic Causes Stroke According to Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation

January 8, 2010

Amidst a great deal of emotion and rhetoric coming out of Connecticut this week regarding the stroke issue The Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation has just released a very clear position statement on the issue of chiropractic and strokes. Atlanta, GA, January 07, 2010 –(PR.com)– According to the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation there is no human [...]

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Selling Food to Kids

January 5, 2010

(by Integrative Nutrition) Have you watched Saturday morning cartoons with your kids recently? Do you notice how many advertisements are directed towards children? A July 2008 report by the Federal Trade Commission stated that the food industry spent over $1.6 billion dollars on marketing to kids. According to Marion Nestle, author of Food Politics, this [...]

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Santa Clara Chiropractic Answers the Question: What is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and How Can Chiropractic Treatment Help?

January 3, 2010

What does the term, “vertigo, ” denote? Vertigo is the term for the dizzy disturbance that a person suffers within a stationary setting. The perception is that the outer world is tilting and even spinning. Vertigo might be quick and short- lived or constant. But, no matter what, the exact cause of vertigo should be [...]

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How to Avoid Winter Snow-Shoveling Injuries

December 21, 2009

If you live where it snows or if you’re planning to following the “chill” until you find a snowy scene for the holidays, here’s a little advice from the Foundation for chiropractic Progress. Every winter, millions of Americans grab their shovels and start digging their way out of the snow and into pain. Shoveling snow [...]

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Chiropractic Medicine for Neck Pain

December 16, 2009

Americans suffer from chronic neck pain at alarming rates. Many suffer through this with no hopes of ever getting better. They grit their teeth and suffer through thinking there is no hope and no one can help. However, you can do something about chronic neck pain. Primary Causes of Chronic Neck Pain- Sudden trauma – [...]

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Study Explains How Exercise Helps Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease

December 11, 2009

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects 5 million individuals in the U.S. and is the leading cause of limb amputations. Doctors have long considered exercise to be the single best therapy for PAD, and now a new study helps explain why. Led by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and published in this week’s Online [...]

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Fit Teenage Boys Are Smarter?

December 8, 2009

In the first study to demonstrate a clear positive association between adolescent fitness and adult cognitive performance, Nancy Pedersen of the University of Southern California and colleagues in Sweden find that better cardiovascular health among teenage boys correlates to higher scores on a range of intelligence tests – and more education and income later in [...]

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