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Welcome to our August Newsletter
We have included an article on backpacks that makes for good reading before you go out and buy new backpacks for school. We also have an article on senior's health.
We should also remind you that having a third chiropractor in the clinic, we can accept new patients on Saturdays
Enjoy the rest of the summer and be healthy,
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Caring for the Mature Spine: Helping Seniors enjoy their Senior Years
In the United States, a senior citizen is defined as someone able to retire with full social security benefits at age 65. Regardless of whether you have reached that age yourself, or have parents and grandparents who fit into that category, it is important to understand and appreciate the unique health problems faced by seniors, along with possible health solutions. full story...
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"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
Henry de Bracton |
Multiple Studies Confirm Positive Outcomes of Chiropractic Care for Whiplash Injuries
The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, a not-for-profit organization, points to four published research studies which validate that chiropractic care provides significant, ongoing relief for whiplash. Whiplash is defined as an injury to the cervical spine caused by an abrupt jerking motion of the head, backward or forward, often occurring from rear on-set automobile accidents and amusement rides or the result of falls, accidents and sporting activities. full story...
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Study Finds Link to Why Chiropractic Care Helps Blood Pressure
Several news stories reported on a study performed at the University of Leeds in England, and published in the August 1, 2007 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience, that showed links between neck muscles and the brain and that this link plays a crucial role in controlling blood pressure. full story...
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The Highs and Lows of Summer Sun
It is well known that vitamin D is essential in maintaining healthy bones. However, research over the past 10 years has shown that vitamin D is essential for overall health and disease prevention. It plays a role in regulating cell metabolism, insulin production, the immune system and inflammation - factors that contribute to a host of chronic diseases, including cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and many autoimmune disorders, such as MS and inflammatory bowel disease. full story...
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