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Hello everybody,

Well we hope that everyone is enjoying getting out and about now that spring has sprung! Remember before you start all those summer activities, such as golfing and gardening, to warm up well and get your spine checked.
The clinic will be open Friday, April 18th but will be closed Monday, April 21st for Easter Monday.

Happy Easter, stay healthy and if you have any questions, please let us know.

Spineguys!

Juice In Cartons Just As Good As Fresh Squeezed: Study

MADRID--Freshly-squeezed fruit juices are no better for you than the ones found in the supermarket, according to a new study.

Many people assume it's better to have juice just-squeezed versus buying it in a carton at the grocery store because of the belief that pasteurization may reduce the amount of nutrients.      full story...

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. "

~ Mark Twain ~

Calcium

The bioavailability (the amount available for use by the body) of dietary calcium is important in the prevention and treatment of calcium deficiencies. Calcium supplements may be taken to provide concentrated amounts of absorbable calcium, but absorption varies greatly depending upon the product chosen.      full story...

Antibiotics and Asthma Is Their A Link?

Antibiotics given to a child during their first year of life is linked to a 400% greater risk of developing asthma.

Children suffering from asthma is at epidemic proportions. Research indicates that there are over 3 million children suffer an asthma attack each year. Watch any TV program and it's likely you'll see an ad for a drug for asthma. The question we should ask is why? What's the explanation for this disturbing trend? The answer may be just as disturbing      full story...

Medical Errors Make News More Than Ever

Numerous articles recently in the press have dealt with the issue of Medical mistakes. The articles center around the growing numbers of errors, damage and death due to those errors, and attempts at reducing them. The reactions to these problems have prompted congressional action and activity by government agencies to track the incidence of medical errors.      full story...

Medical Journal, "Orthopedics Today" Touts Chiropractic

Praise for chiropractic recently came from an unlikely source. In the February 2003 issue of the magazine "Orthopedics Today", there appeared a feature article titled, "Time to Recognize Value of Chiropractic Care? Science and Patient Satisfaction Surveys Cite Usefulness of Spinal Manipulation."      full story...

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